Russians hit Okhmatdyt with X-101 missile - Yermak

Russians hit Okhmatdyt with X-101 missile - Yermak

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Russians hit the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv with an X-101 cruise missile containing microelectronics from NATO countries.

Russians launched a missile attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital with an X-101 missile. This was reported by the Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak on his tg-channel, UNN reports.

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The head of the OP emphasized that these missiles contain a lot of microelectronics produced by NATO countries. And the flow of supply of these components to Russia needs to be cut off.

An X-101 missile from the Russians, it hit Okhmatdyt today. It contains dozens of microelectronics manufactured in NATO countries. We must stop this, we need to talk about it at the NATO summit. The attack on children should be one of the key topics. It is necessary to cut off the flow of microelectronics that allow Russians to kill

- said Andriy Yermak.

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Director of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise Oleksandr Ruvin reportedthat the most damaged facilities as a result of today's Russian missile attack on the capital were most likely hit by enemy X-101 missiles.

"The parts and debris that have been identified as of this hour are poorly preserved and highly fragmented. Taking into account the available markings and design features, we can preliminarily say that the strikes were carried out by X-101 cruise missiles. The final conclusions will be submitted to the pre-trial investigation authorities after all the necessary examinations are conducted. 

Today's enemy missile attack is particularly cynical, with a significant number of children injured and numerous shrapnel wounds among eyewitnesses. We hope that the search and rescue operations will be completed as soon as possible. We express our sincere words of support to all the victims," said Ruvin.

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