Named the number of missiles fired at Ukraine by Russia since the beginning of the war

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In Ukraine, counted the number of missiles fired by the Russian Federation in the country
12:30, 04.09.2022

The only region in Ukraine where there have been no arrivals since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion is Chernivtsi.



Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army has been regularly shelling the territory of our country with missiles, launching them into people's homes, infrastructure facilities, destroying schools, hospitals, roads, architectural and cultural monuments. According to data released by the Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine Ruslan Strelts, the Russian Federation fired 3,500 missiles in Ukraine in total, StratCom writes.

At the same time, as Sagittarius emphasized, the harm from missiles is not only obvious, but also one that will have long-term consequences.

He stressed that rocket explosions are accompanied by emissions into the atmospheric air, soil and water pollution, and the death of flora and fauna.

About 200,000 square kilometers of our country's territory needs mine clearance, he added.

It should be noted that the only region in Ukraine that the Russians have not hit with rockets so far is Chernivtsi. Lugansk and Donetsk regions suffered the most from the attacks of the Russian army. Most often, the occupiers hit Izyum in the Kharkiv region. The enemy launched 476 missile strikes on the city, destroying it to the ground.

At the same time, from 50 to 70% of Russian missiles are shot down by Ukrainian air defense systems, both by aviation and by anti-aircraft missile units.

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