Russian missile strikes will no longer affect logistics and economy of Ukraine, - Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications

Russia will continue its missile terror, but the enemy will no longer be able to fundamentally affect the Ukrainian economy and logistics with strikes.
Andrii Yusov, a representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, said this on the air of the telethon, Censor.NET informs with reference to RBC-Ukraine.
"The Rashists do not give up missile terror, but we see that the missile blitzkrieg has failed since it began, and this tool of intimidation is still being used," says Yusov.
He noted that intelligence observes an increase in the intervals between enemy missile attacks.
"If earlier there were weekly massive missile strikes, now the interval can be 3-4 weeks. They use Shaheds but in a different way both quantitatively and at intervals. Well, the Russians are really running out of high-precision missile weapons," noted Yusov.
According to him, if we talk about "Kalibrs", "Iskanders", "Kinzhals", then "these are not the weapons with which the enemy can afford to bombard Ukraine."
"Yes, the Russian Federation still has a lot of outdated missile weapons. Especially when it comes to the S-300, this means an increase in the threat to the front-line territories, and we can still see these destructions in Zaporizhzhia and other cities. But in general, this tactic of missile terror has already been defeated "Ukraine survived the winter, the energy system survived, and today the enemy will not be able to fundamentally affect the Ukrainian economy and logistics," Yusov noted.