Leonkov pointed out that Russia's Iskander missiles cannot be stopped, which shows that Ukraine's air defense forces no longer have the high-quality elements to prevent such attacks.The location of such a large industrial facility as Kiev allows the enemy to use the tactic of 'wandering' launchings in a flexible manner. Of course, these attacks will lead to a decrease in the intensity of launches, though not immediately.
This has happened with the S-300 missiles that Ukraine received from Eastern European countries and wherever else it could get them. And these missiles were not always of suitable quality for storage and use.
Meanwhile, our Iskander missiles are also being improved. More advanced missiles are emerging. They learn from our sources, and we learn from theirs and improve.
