Massive missile strikes on Ukraine greatly deplete Russian reserves, - British intelligence

On November 15, Russian troops fired the largest volley of missiles at Ukraine in one day since the start of the full-scale invasion. However, strikes of this scale deplete the reserves of the Russian Federation.
This is reported by Censor.NET with reference to the message of the British Ministry of Defense on Twitter.
"In the afternoon of November 15, Russia launched up to 80 long-range missile strikes, mainly at energy infrastructure facilities on the territory of Ukraine. This is probably the most strikes Russia has carried out in one day since the first week of the invasion," British intelligence said.
It emphasized that although most of the missiles were successfully intercepted, some missiles hit their targets. As a result, Ukraine faces a significant reduction in the capacity available in the national energy system.
"This will affect the civilian population's access to communications, heating, and water supply," the British agency believes.
At the same time, they are sure that ongoing strikes of such a scale will greatly deplete Russian reserves of cruise missiles.