The warning comes after Russia launched a record 377 ballistic and cruise missiles at Ukraine in July, according to Kyiv Post’s earlier assessment. AdvertisementThe figure included Iskander-M ballistic missiles, missiles launched from S-400 systems and Zircon hypersonic missiles. But out of the 126 ballistic missiles launched, only 36 were intercepted – roughly 29%, meaning for every four launched, around three managed to evade Ukrainian defenses. Moscow launched 61 ballistic missiles in April, 107 in May, and 134 in June, according to HUR. The resources previously allocated to the Kinzhal and Kh-32 programs are now being redirected toward other ballistic missiles.