In Russia, the remains of a Ukrainian Neptune cruise missile were discovered on the shores of the Sea of Azov.
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The corresponding video was published by Russian propaganda media.
The remains were found near Taganrog on the seashore. The missile has no warhead.
As Militarny writes, it is hardly possible to talk about the approximate location of the fall. It could probably have been one of the missiles that struck Crimea. It should be noted that in any case, in order to reach the Sea of Azov, it had to break through the deep-echeloned Russian air defense system.
The fact that this is a Ukrainian cruise missile can be judged by the characteristic shape of the fuselage, flaps and the design of the jet engine nozzle.
However, from this footage it is difficult to say whether this missile was manufactured before the full-scale invasion or already during it. “Militarny” notes that it is unknown whether this is the original anti-ship version of the R-360 missile or some of its modifications for attacks on ground targets.
Source: Racurs

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