The Russian army uses Stupak missiles produced only 2 weeks ago to attack Ukraine

Ivan Stupak. Photo: uifuture.org

The Russian occupying army uses missiles produced 2 weeks ago to fire at the territory of Ukraine. Military expert, former SBU employee (2004-2015) Ivan Stupak told about this today, August 16, on the FREEDOM TV channel.

He noted that Russia is stockpiling weapons in order to strike again at Ukrainian energy infrastructure facilities. In his opinion, the only way for Ukraine to resist such terror is to increase air defense capabilities.

“The Russian Federation is really preparing for this. But with regard to missiles, there is such a dualistic approach. On the one hand, they seem to be accumulating — there is understanding, and on the other hand, we find rockets at the sites of shelling from yesterday, a week ago, and we see the date of manufacture — “August 2023″. That is, completely fresh, made literally two weeks ago and immediately sent to combat positions and sent to the territory of Ukraine, to the objects of Ukraine. This is the approach,” said Stupak.

The military expert also reminded that there is information about the preparation of opening in Tatarstan the company for the production of Geran drones, which in fact are Shahed kamikaze drones.

“The Russians took, I don’t know, a license, a franchise from the Iranians and will manufacture it themselves. Most likely, there will be a bias in the direction of drones,” Stupak believes.