Russian President Vladimir Putin has spent the past few days launching salvos of missiles at Ukrainian cities. The strikes have killed more than three dozen and damaged some critical infrastructure, cutting off electricity to several communities. These are extremely limited military gains considering that the Russians used weapons from their ever-dwindling supply of precision-guided munitions. One report estimates that the cruise missiles Moscow fired on Monday alone accounted for half a billion dollars.
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