Putin humiliation as russian forces lost 70 percent of missiles
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Christo Grozev, a Bulgarian investigative journalist and the lead Russian investigator with investigative website Bellingcat, found that Moscow only had 30 percent of the missiles the
Kremlin started the war with. Mr Grozev, who worked as a radio reporter during the communist era in Bulgaria, added that according to reports only “30 to 40 people” were still operating the
remaining Russian missiles. He revealed: “They have about 30 percent of what they started the war with. “There is also the question: who is operating these missiles? “After all, the resource
that can work with these missiles is also limited. “Our intelligence suggests this is about 30 to 40 people. “After all, Ukraine is working not only to shoot down and destroy missiles, but
also to identify persons who can program these missiles. “Therefore, I won’t be surprised if not only hardware but also so-called software runs out in Russia.” Commenting on the battle for
the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol Mr Grozev noted that it is likely that tactically a Russian victory is likely. However, he pointed out this did not mean a Ukrainian defeat was
inevitable, particularly in the medium and longer term. READ MORE: PUTIN FILMED 'GRIMACING AND BITING HIS LIP' IN LATEST KREMLIN FOOTAGE
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