In Kharkiv, an unexploded Russian X-59 missile was found on a private property

In Kharkiv, an unexploded Russian X-59 missile was found on a private property

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An unexploded enemy X-59 missile was found on the territory of a private yard in Kharkiv. There were no casualties as a result of the fall, and bomb disposal experts are working to defuse the projectile.

In Kharkiv, on the territory of a private courtyard, a Russian X-59 missile was discovered. There were no casualties, reported the head of the Kharkiv RMA Oleg Sinegubov on Wednesday, according to UNN.

Details.

In Kharkiv, a hostile X-59 missile was found, which, fortunately, did not explode. The shell fell on the territory of a private courtyard. There are no casualties

- wrote Sinegubov. 

As Sinegubov noted, the explosives experts are currently working to neutralize the missile.

Earlier

The Mayor of Kharkiv Igor Terekhov reported that Russian troops today struck Kharkiv with 12 missiles. The targets were boiler houses, thermal power plants and power facilities. Currently, a significant part of the city is without heat.

Supplement

It is worth noting that the Russians are constantly trying to modify and modernize all the types of missiles and drones they have, which they use for attacks on Ukraine. Experts from the KNDISE in a comment to UNN told about what specific features are involved and what role Western components play in the changes in the enemy's weapons. The enemy uses not only Western components. According to the director of the Kyiv Research Institute of Forensic Examinations, Oleksandr Ruvin, the components for the UAVs with which the enemy attacks Ukraine are supplied by about 50 manufacturers from China.

In addition, KNDISE experts have found that the Russian X-69 missiles with which the occupiers are striking Ukraine are made from several types of weapons and have foreign components.