Fuente: International Business Times
Andrey Borodulin/AFP via Getty Images Ukraine's increasingly effective campaign of deep strikes inside Russian territory may be exposing a growing weakness in Moscow's air defenses, with intelligence assessments suggesting the country is running low on a key category of interceptor missiles, according to a new report. A CBS News report citing three Ukrainian officials familiar with intelligence estimates detailed that Russia is facing a shortage of S-300 interceptor missiles, a Soviet-designed surface-to-air defense system that has long been a cornerstone of the country's layered air defense network. Read moreRussia Recruiting Teenage Girls To Murder Ukrainian Soldiers: ReportIran Agrees Purchase Of Russian Helicopters Days After U.