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Intact Russian Kinzhal ‘hypersonic’ missile was unearthed in Kyiv

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07/01/2024 Ucraina (Україна), Oblast’ di Kiev (Київська область), Kiev (Київ)

 “If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law and/or enforcement agency for assistance”.

By Boyko Nikolov

Images have surfaced, reportedly showing an unexploded Russian Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missile. Ukrainian sources suggest that this missile likely formed part of the Russian assaults, which took place at the tail end of the previous year and the dawn of 2024 [specifically, December 28, December 29, January 2]. In these pictures, you can observe the extensive digging performed by Ukraine’s State Emergency Service to gain access to the buried missile warhead. Although some parties have argued that the missile was intercepted and brought down, there is yet to be concrete proof supporting this claim. The images reveal intriguing details: notably, the missile’s warhead appears to be in pristine condition, showing no apparent signs of damage or compromise to its casing. However, we should tread with caution because there’s no definitive proof yet that the wreckage belongs to a Russian Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missile. Confirmation or denial of these claims is anticipated in the future.

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Photo-Source: bulgarianmilitary.com

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