On August 11, Russian aggressors attacked the Ivano-Frankivsk region with four missiles, but lost one of them.
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Russia lost the Kinzhal missile in the Tula region in mid-August. It was only discovered a month later during field work on September 12 and exploded at the site. Ukrainian war correspondent Andrey Tsaplienko reported this on his Telegram channel on Saturday, September 16.
As a result of neutralizing the ammunition, a powerful explosion occurred and several villages were evacuated.
“According to the Russian media, this is how the ammunition lost by the MiG-31K was destroyed during the Russian attack on Ukraine on August 11,” the journalist wrote.
He recalled that the Russian Federation then fired four Kh-47 Kinzhal missiles. Three of them hit the Ivano-Frankivsk region, but one was lost.
Let’s remember that during the missile attack on August 11, the Russian aggressors tried to destroy the young Ukrainian pilots in the Ivano-Frankivsk region who were going to study F-16 fighters.
Let’s remember that on August 11, a large-scale alarm was declared throughout Ukraine, as the Russians attacked Kinzhal with missiles. In particular, explosions were heard in Kyiv and some regions.
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Source: korrespondent

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