> *Ukrainian domestic missiles have already proven themselves on the frontline, hitting Russian positions.*
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> Ukraine has moved some of its domestic missile production capabilities abroad after Russia struck a facility manufacturing the munitions, said Oleksii Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (RNBO).
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> *“What I can say is that, unfortunately, Russia hit the place where these missiles were being assembled. Now we have moved a certain part of production outside our country,”* Danilov said in an interview with the Spanish ABC media outlet.
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> Danilov declined to discuss specifics of Ukraine’s missile program, saying, *“It is a closed program, and no one will tell you what state it is in.”*
It should probably have been abroad in the first place.
They have the advantage that Russia wouldn’t dare attack a NATO country directly. They should use it.
Are they not safe on the most western part of Ukraine?
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> *Ukrainian domestic missiles have already proven themselves on the frontline, hitting Russian positions.*
>
> Ukraine has moved some of its domestic missile production capabilities abroad after Russia struck a facility manufacturing the munitions, said Oleksii Danilov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (RNBO).
>
> *“What I can say is that, unfortunately, Russia hit the place where these missiles were being assembled. Now we have moved a certain part of production outside our country,”* Danilov said in an interview with the Spanish ABC media outlet.
>
> Danilov declined to discuss specifics of Ukraine’s missile program, saying, *“It is a closed program, and no one will tell you what state it is in.”*
It should probably have been abroad in the first place.
They have the advantage that Russia wouldn’t dare attack a NATO country directly. They should use it.
Are they not safe on the most western part of Ukraine?