Photo of the remains of the rocket that attacked the Dnipro on November 21
Ukraine showed the wreckage of a new experimental Russian missile.
The Security Service of Ukraine showed journalists the wreckage of a new ballistic missile that the Russian army used to hit the Dnieper River on November 21.
This is reported by the Associated Press.
The SBU showed journalists the remains of the Russian rocket that was used to attack the city of Dnipro.
“Charred, mangled wires and a missile body the size of a large tire are all that remain of the weapon, which can be equipped with both conventional and nuclear warheads,” the report said.
The SBU also confirmed that the missile was launched from the Kapustin Yar range in the Astrakhan region of Russia. It had six warheads, each of which carried six submunitions. Its maximum speed was Mach 11, and the flight time to the target was 15 minutes.