The secretary of the parliamentary committee on national security, defense and intelligence Roman Kostenko in an interview with Radio NV explained that even if Ukraine had a sufficient number of interceptor missiles in stock, the mass of the attack and the number of targets launched by Russia at one location remain a critical factor a drug that increases the risk of damage.
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The secretary of the parliamentary committee on national security, defense and intelligence Roman Kostenko in an interview with Radio NV explained that even if Ukraine had a sufficient number of interceptor missiles in stock, the mass of the attack and the number of targets launched by Russia at one location remain a critical factor a drug that increases the risk of damage.