Attack on Engels airfield could have cost Russia at least $960 million - Forbes

The attack of Ukrainian drones on the Engels airfield, which destroyed almost a hundred cruise missiles, could cost Russia at least $960 million.
According to Censor.NET, this was reported by Forbes.
The General Staff reported that as a result of the strike on March 20, 96 Kh-101 cruise missiles were destroyed, which Russia uses to strike Ukraine.
According to the newspaper, each Kh-101 missile costs at least $10 million. This means that the strike on Engels could have cost $960 million - not counting the additional damage caused by the strike on the fuel storage facility and other facilities on the base.
Forbes also notes that these 96 destroyed missiles are the result of two months of production at the Raduga munitions plant near Moscow.
As a reminder, on the night of March 20, the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Engels-2 airfield, causing a fire and explosions of ammunition stored there.