Russia has fired more missiles in the Ukraine war than have been fired by any country in any conflict since WWII—a record, according to air-warfare experts and new data obtained exclusively by Newsweek, that has failed to pay off for Moscow

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  1. >Just think of this terrible figure: 2,154 Russian missiles hit our cities and communities in a little over two months,

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said last week.

    >The Russian bombing of Ukraine does not cease any day or night.

    But the bombing campaign has done little to help win Putin’s war, exposing key lessons about the future of warfare.

    Two bridges tell the story: one in North Vietnam 50 years ago and one from last week, in the Ukrainian beach resort of Zatoka on the Black Sea coast.

  2. They miss a lot of targets at first (including friendly fire) so they need to fire a lot missiles.

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