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Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Defence Anna Malyar stated during a national televised newscast that Russian forces have depleted over half of their missile stockpiles, firing more than 1,300 missiles at Ukraine since February 24, and that sanctions are hampering Russian missile production due to the inability to import components.

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Russia has launched over 1,300 missiles at Ukraine since February 24, 2022

Russian missile stockpiles have decreased by over half since the invasion began

Sanctions preventing import of components are hampering Russian missile production

Russia can continue missile production for several months using existing component stocks

It will take Russia several years to replenish its missile stockpiles

Russia has fired 1,300 missiles at Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24

Russia's reserves of available missiles have more than halved since February 24

Russia has launched approximately 1,300 missiles against Ukraine since February 24.

Russia retains approximately 1,300 missiles in its reserves.

Russian missile stocks have decreased by more than half since the start of the invasion.

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