Ukrainian officials said the country's air defense system disabled 33 missiles and UAVs in Russia's October 11 raid.
Ukraine Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said Russia on October 11 continued to ambush the country's energy facilities, of which 33 missiles crossed the air defense net and hit the target.
The Ukrainian Air Force Command said the rest, including 20 cruise missiles and 13 UAVs suicide were released by Russia, were intercepted.
The agency added that Russia has used a variety of cruise missiles, including high accuracy missiles KH-101 and KH-555 launched from aircraft, as well as Kalibr cruise missiles launched from the battleship.
66 missiles and UAVs were used by Russia on October 11 less than the massive raid across Ukraine, with about 84 missiles that were fired.
Vehicles carrying bullets and launchers of Ukraine's Buk-M1 system.
Ukraine's air defense net is mainly based on Soviet weapons such as Buk-M1 and S-300 missile systems, according to the Air Force Command Yurii Ihnat.
These combinations do not exist forever, because they may be damaged during fighting, IHNAT said, note that Russia is the side of these devices, so we have to abandon them sooner or later.
IHNAT continued to call Kiev's allies to support many better defense weapons.
We need a lot, because Ukraine territory is very large.
The official added that Germany has committed to support Ukraine Iris-T air defense system, while Norwegian partners promise to provide two Nasams air defense missile complexes.
He said that Russia still has fewer rocket with high accuracy, making the water force more dependent on the less accurate weapons systems.
The British GCHQ intelligence agency judges Russia is gradually running out of weapons and military campaigns in Ukraine, but does not cite its claims.
Increasing missile ambushes into Ukrainian cities, Russia seemed to want to divide the fire for the Eastern Front, forcing Kiev to decrease the counterattack.
After Russia rained missiles to Ukraine, the question of what to do to the West was to do to increase support for Kiev to deal with Moscow's escalation.