The enemy's weapons are not perfect: Ihnat comments on russian missile fall in voronezh region
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A russian missile launched at Ukraine crashed in the voronezh region, providing further proof of the "reliability" of russian weapons.
russian weapons are dangerous, but not always perfect. This was stated by Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat during a telethon, commenting on the fall of a russian missile in the Voronezh region, UNN correspondent reports.
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The enemy's weapons are not perfect. This applies to the X-22 missiles, the S-300 missiles they fire, the Daggers, and so on. Yes, these are high-precision weapons, and yes, they are dangerous, but not always. This is shown once again by these cases from Russia. Previously, they often launched from Volgodonsk, where there is a reservoir, to avoid cases when the missile falls and does not hit residential buildings, as it happened now in Russia
He added that the Russians are also launching missiles from the Caspian Sea over water.
When something goes wrong with a rocket, it simply falls into the water. And such cases have been recorded
In addition, he said that there are cases when a missile falls on the territory of Ukraine without reaching its target.
Recall
A missile that was allegedly on its way to bomb Kyiv crashed in russia and demolished an entire street in a village in voronezh region.
The russian defense ministry confirmedthat one of the missiles launched this morning towards Ukraine landed in the village of Petropavlovka, Voronezh region.