According to bomb experts, the Russians used an X-35 anti-ship missile to strike Kharkov.
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Regional police chief Vladimir Timoshko announced this on his Facebook page on the evening of March 20.
Meanwhile, in Kharkov, the number of victims of the missile attack increased to eight. Five people died. The search and rescue operation continues.
The Kh-35 is a Soviet Russian turbojet subsonic anti-ship cruise missile. Can be launched from aircraft, helicopters, surface ships (missile system 3K24 “Uran”) and coastal mobile missile systems (3K60, “Bal”, NATO code – SSC-6 “Sennight”). Designed to destroy ships with a displacement of up to 5000 tons.
Ship and shore versions are launched using a launch accelerator.
Source: Racurs

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