Paljon on ohjuksia käytetty Ukrainaa vastaan.
Russia has spent billions of dollars on bombing peaceful Ukrainian cities.
This is evidenced by Radio Svoboda's calculations based on information from the AFU Air Force about the approximate number of missiles and drones fired at Ukraine during the 1,000 days of the invasion.
The cost was calculated according to open data and expert estimates and is approximate. The official information is classified. Based on data as of 11:00 a.m. on November 20, 2024:
134 Kinzhal hypersonic missiles – $1.34 billion;
927 Kalibr cruise missiles – $927 mln;
2,057 Kh-101 cruise missiles – $2.46 billion;
381 Kh-22 cruise missiles – from $114.3 mln (the missile is out of production, so it is impossible to estimate its cost in the current economic conditions; military experts name the range from $300 thousand to $1 mln per unit);
211 Oniks anti-ship missiles – $633 mln;
215 Iskander cruise missiles – up to $215 mln;
1,443 Iskander ballistic missiles – up to $2.9 billion;
17 Kh-35 anti-ship missiles – up to $5.3 million;
7 Zircon hypersonic missiles – $105 mln;
68 Tochka-U missiles – $20.4 mln;
3,093 S-300/S-400 missiles – $4.2 billion;
1,713 guided aircraft missiles – $856 mln;
76 other missiles of unspecified type;
13,253 drones – $3.84 billion.
Over 10,000 missiles and over 13,000 drones in almost three years of full-scale war. Money that instead of grief, death, destruction could have become new roads, schools, modern hospitals, increased wages and social guarantees in Russia. But no.