A number of American sources have published official data from the US Department of Defense on the number of launches by the Russian side of cruise and ballistic missiles of all types and types of basing during a special military operation in Ukraine from February 24 to March 11, 2022. According to these data, by the end of March 11, about 810 launches were made.
Presumably, a Russian X-101 air-launched cruise missile in the sky over the Kiev region of Ukraine, 08.03.2022 (c) Trukha channel (via Telegram channel "Military Informant")
American data on the number of launches by day looks like this:
February 24 ~160
February 25 ~40
February 26 ~50
February 27 ~70
February 28 ~60
March 1 ~20
March 2 ~50
March 3 ~30
March 4 ~20
March 7 (and, apparently, also March 5 and 6, for which there is no separate data) ~125
March 8 ~45
March 9 ~40
March 10 ~65
March 11 ~35
There are about 810 launches in total.
In turn, on March 11, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine disseminated data that since the "beginning of the invasion of Russia", 219 missile strikes with the use of 328 missiles were carried out by the Russian side on "peaceful places", and the layout by type was given: 154 Iskander missiles (apparently ballistic), 97 Caliber, 56 aviation cruise missiles "X" (apparently X-101 and X-555) and 21 Tochka-U missiles. The completeness of these data is unclear, as is what is meant by "peaceful places".
Official data of the US Department of Defense on the number of launches by the Russian side of cruise and ballistic missiles of all types and types of basing during a special military operation in Ukraine from February 24 to March 11, 2022 (c) missilethreat.csis.org
The tail section of the downed or fallen in Kiev of the defunct Russian cruise missile 3M14 "Caliber", 03.03.2022 (c) via militarizm.livejournal.com