“Russia’s increase in rocket reserves, drone production and their adaptation demonstrate Moscow’s dedication to achieving their goals in a protracted war in Ukraine. This is stated by a report of the American Institute for War Study (ISW). Analysts pay attention to The Economist report that, according to sources in the Ukrainian government, the Kremlin has 500 ballistic missiles in service, Russia increases the production of Shahhad drones and can currently produce about 100 “chess” a day-about four to five times. Read also: CPD: In Russia, the shot of the Shahaneda’s production is ISW that more and more Russian attacks are agreed with reports that Russia significantly increases its capabilities for the production and storage of Shahaned domestic rocket drones, and rockets. The Institute of War Study suggests that Russia’s efforts to increase the internal production of drones and missiles, the constant adaptation of these shock complexes is probably part of the broader Russian efforts to prepare for a protracted war in Ukraine and possibly for the coming war with NATO. At the same time, analysts draw attention to the fact that the current cognitive war of the Kremlin, aimed at preventing future military assistance to Ukraine, is based on fear and recognition that Russia’s only real hope for victory over Ukraine is the isolation of Ukraine from its allies. Read also: The ISW has analyzed how the Kremlin tries to persuade the West to stop Ukraine, as the Kremlin’s reaction is noted, the Kremlin’s reaction to the western partners’ removal of the weapons of weapons supplied to Ukraine is part of Russia’s long efforts aimed at convincing Western states. “Russia’s only real hope for victory in the war in Ukraine is to persuade the West to leave Ukraine, and the Kremlin is likely to be afraid of the influence of further military assistance of the West on the military potential of Ukraine. Ukraine’s permission to attack military warehouses and air basements in Russia also threatens the ability of Moscow to continue the campaign of distant blows in Ukraine, especially in conditions where Russia seeks to demoralize Ukrainian society, causing more and more frequent strikes that disproportionately affect the civilian areas, ”the report said. The other day, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that China, Iran and North Korea were actively assisting Russia in its war against Ukraine. “China is a key mediator in Russia’s war against Ukraine, providing dual -purpose goods and helping to circumvent sanctions,” La Repubblica quoted Rutte. In April, Reuters and the British Research Organization Open Source Centre (OSC), they released an investigation stating that from 50% to 100% of the shells, which Russian artillery launched in the Armed Forces were delivered from North Korea. Supply of weapons from the DPRK to Russia began no later than September 2023, preceded by the July visit of the then Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoig to Pyongyan. Since the end of 2023, Russia has also been beating in the cities of Ukraine by North Korean ballistic missiles KN-23 and KN-24. Initially, these missiles had low accuracy. The latest versions of the DPRK missiles are striking with a target of 50-100 meters, says Reuters source in the Armed Forces.”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
Analysts pay attention to The Economist report that, according to sources in the Ukrainian government, the Kremlin has 500 ballistic missiles in service, Russia increases the production of Shahhad drones and can currently produce about 100 “chess” a day-about four to five times.
Read also: CPD: In Russia, the shot of drones got production of “Shahanedov”
ISW writes that more and more Russian attacks are consistent with reports that Russia significantly increases its capabilities for the production and storage of Shahaned domestic drones, drones, and rockets.
The Institute of War Study suggests that Russia’s efforts to increase the internal production of drones and missiles, the constant adaptation of these shock complexes is probably part of the broader Russian efforts to prepare for a protracted war in Ukraine and possibly for the coming war with NATO.
At the same time, analysts draw attention to the fact that the current cognitive war of the Kremlin, aimed at preventing future military assistance to Ukraine, is based on fear and recognition that Russia’s only real hope for victory over Ukraine is the isolation of Ukraine from its allies.
Read also: The ISW has analyzed how the Kremlin is trying to convince the event to stop the support of Ukraine
According to the ISW, the Kremlin’s reaction to the removal of Western partners restrictions on the farm of weapons supplied by Ukraine is part of Russia’s long efforts aimed at convincing the Western states to stop Ukraine’s military support, which Putin directly called the condition in the negotiations on the full ceasefire.
“Russia’s only real hope for victory in the war in Ukraine is to persuade the West to leave Ukraine, and the Kremlin is likely to be afraid of the influence of further military assistance of the West on the military potential of Ukraine. Ukraine’s permission to attack military warehouses and air basements in Russia also threatens the ability of Moscow to continue the campaign of distant blows in Ukraine, especially in conditions where Russia seeks to demoralize Ukrainian society, causing more and more frequent strikes that disproportionately affect the civilian areas, ”the report said.
The other day, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that China, Iran and North Korea were actively assisting Russia in its war against Ukraine.
“China is a key mediator in Russia’s war against Ukraine, providing dual -purpose goods and helping to circumvent sanctions,” La Repubblica quoted Rutte.
In April, Reuters and the British Research Organization Open Source Centre (OSC), they released an investigation stating that from 50% to 100% of the shells, which Russian artillery launched in the Armed Forces were delivered from North Korea.
Supply of weapons from the DPRK to Russia began no later than September 2023, preceded by the July visit of the then Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Sergei Shoig to Pyongyan.
Since the end of 2023, Russia has also been beating in the cities of Ukraine by North Korean ballistic missiles KN-23 and KN-24. Initially, these missiles had low accuracy. The latest versions of the DPRK missiles are striking with a target of 50-100 meters, says Reuters source in the Armed Forces.