On average, Russian ships go to sea and carry out missile launches two to three times a month.
This was stated on a TV broadcast by the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Navy, Dmytro Pletenchuk.
“Consistently, they go out about two to three times a month and use missiles about two to three times as well. At the beginning of this year there was a fairly large-scale use — there were two surface ships and a submarine, which we had not seen for a long time. Accordingly, the number of missiles was also higher than usual, but the overall trend remains unchanged,” Pletenchuk said.
According to him, on average there are several launches per month, mostly during large-scale combined missile and drone attacks.