US officials says Russian missiles are 'failing to launch'
A senior U.S. defense official said at a Monday press briefing that Russian missiles are "failing to launch" as they are fired into Ukraine.
Russia has fired more than 1,100 missiles since the invasion last month, according to U.S. assessments, but there are indications they have been facing problems with the reliability of precision-guided munitions.

Some Russian missiles are "failing to launch, or they're failing to hit the target, or they're failing to explode on contact," the official said.
Additionally, Russian forces are no closer to Kyiv than they were more than a week ago.
"They haven't achieved anything in terms of what we assessed to be their objectives, which was population centers so that they could occupy and take over Ukraine," the official said.

"They are looking for a chance to gain some momentum – not even regain momentum ... because they never really had it. And that's what's so frustrating for them," the official continued.
The official said most credit for the stalled Russian efforts goes to the Ukrainian forces and citizens, and the leadership of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
-ABC News’ Matthew Seyler






