Drones attacked a Russian training ground from which Russia launched a missile at the Dnipro - rosmedia
Kyiv • UNN
Unidentified drones attacked the Kapustin Yar training ground in Astrakhan Oblast, from where Russia launched a new ballistic missile at the Dnipro River. At least two UAVs hit site 105 of the range, causing a fire.
Yesterday, on November 21, unknown drones attacked the Kapustyn Yar missile range, from where Russia launched a new Kedr ballistic missile with six warheads on the Dnipro River on the same day. This is reported by the Russian media, UNN reports.
Details
"The Kapustin Yar Strategic Missile Range (military unit 15644) in Znamensk, Astrakhan region, was attacked by drones on the morning of November 21. At least two UAVs were not shot down and struck at the 105th site of the range," RosMedia reported.
It is noted that the consequences of the attack are not known for certain, but the head of the region reported a fire on the day of the attack.
Recall
Russia has used a new missile against Ukraine , which has the characteristics of an intercontinental ballistic missile. President Zelenskyy said that examinations of this weapon are currently underway.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin was quoted by the Russian media as saying that Russia had attacked Ukraine by testing a "new" medium-range ballistic missile, the Oreshnik.
The GUR reported that a new ballistic missile of the Kedr complex with six warheads was fired at Dnipro. The missile covered the distance from Astrakhan in 15 minutes at a speed of over Mach 11.