Can someone with actual military knowledge explain how Ukraine can report destroying 10 of 10 hypersonic missiles yet not be able to destroy the much slower Iskander missile?
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>-In the Solomyanskiy district, two multi-storey residential buildings caught fire, one woman died, and at least 17 people were injured.
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>-In the Desnyansky district, fire from the missile debris occurred at a supermarket.
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>-Non-residential premises in the Darnytskyi district were damaged.
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>-In the Holosiivsky district, the rocket debris fell in an open area.
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>-In the Pechersk district, debris landed on the roof of a 9-storey residential building, another multi-storey building, and a private house.
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>-In the Obolonsky District, a fire broke out in a residential building, and debris fell on the territory of non-residential buildings and warehouses.
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>-In the Podolsky district, a fire occurred on the market premises; a gas pipe was damaged, and debris fell on non-residential buildings. There is a possibility of a residential building catching fire. The information is currently being verified.
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>-Shevchenkivskiy district experienced falling debris in an open area.
The PR campaign is to claim that every Russian hypersonic missile has been destroyed with no evidence. It helps to energise the western sponsors air defence platforms and not embarrass them. I could post here dozens of videos taken by Ukrainians themselves today showing missiles hitting targets, including hypersonic ones at terminal velocity. Sometimes the PR campaign isn’t watertight and once in a while, like 2 days ago, the Ukrainian Airforce Spokesman Yuri Ignat confirmed that not a single Kh-22 or Kh-32 has been shot down throughout the war live on Ukrainian TV as a puzzled TV host stared on. (watch it on Twitter)
Man, pro-Russian trolls are in full swing over here, not happy that more Ukrainians didn’t die.
Putins is compensating for something.
Any military geek willing to chime in and give us an idea of what those missiles cost?
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Damn they usually down 15 for every 10 sent.
Can someone with actual military knowledge explain how Ukraine can report destroying 10 of 10 hypersonic missiles yet not be able to destroy the much slower Iskander missile?
>As for now:
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>-In the Solomyanskiy district, two multi-storey residential buildings caught fire, one woman died, and at least 17 people were injured.
>
>-In the Desnyansky district, fire from the missile debris occurred at a supermarket.
>
>-Non-residential premises in the Darnytskyi district were damaged.
>
>-In the Holosiivsky district, the rocket debris fell in an open area.
>
>-In the Pechersk district, debris landed on the roof of a 9-storey residential building, another multi-storey building, and a private house.
>
>-In the Obolonsky District, a fire broke out in a residential building, and debris fell on the territory of non-residential buildings and warehouses.
>
>-In the Podolsky district, a fire occurred on the market premises; a gas pipe was damaged, and debris fell on non-residential buildings. There is a possibility of a residential building catching fire. The information is currently being verified.
>
>-Shevchenkivskiy district experienced falling debris in an open area.
The PR campaign is to claim that every Russian hypersonic missile has been destroyed with no evidence. It helps to energise the western sponsors air defence platforms and not embarrass them. I could post here dozens of videos taken by Ukrainians themselves today showing missiles hitting targets, including hypersonic ones at terminal velocity. Sometimes the PR campaign isn’t watertight and once in a while, like 2 days ago, the Ukrainian Airforce Spokesman Yuri Ignat confirmed that not a single Kh-22 or Kh-32 has been shot down throughout the war live on Ukrainian TV as a puzzled TV host stared on. (watch it on Twitter)
Man, pro-Russian trolls are in full swing over here, not happy that more Ukrainians didn’t die.
Putins is compensating for something.
Any military geek willing to chime in and give us an idea of what those missiles cost?