One of the Russian Telegram channels reported that, according to preliminary data, an improved modification of the X-101 missile crashed in the village of Petropavlovka in the Voronezh region, but did not reach Ukraine.
11 people died as a result of the rocket falling in the Voronezh region. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel “Kremlin Snuffbox”.
So, channel administrators reported that, according to preliminary data, an improved modification of the X-101 rocket fell in the village of Petropavlovka in the Voronezh region, but did not reach Ukraine.
It was stated that 11 people, including 3 children, died as a result of the incident. Additionally, 21 people were injured.
“According to the information we received, 11 people, including 3 children, died as a result of a rocket falling on the Petropavlovka village of the Voronezh region. 21 people were injured. According to preliminary data, an improved modification of the X-101 rocket was made. The message stated that the fallen missile did not reach Ukraine. The type of rocket is still unknown. is determined.”
The channel also stated that Russia is having problems with Kinzhal missiles.
“You are ready to sacrifice how many children and adults’ lives the war may cost? In exchange for the opportunity to rejoice in the bombardment of Kiev,” said channel managers.
Rocket accident in the Voronezh region: what is known
Let us recall that on January 2, a rocket fell on the village of Petropavlovka in the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation. Russian officials admitted that the explosion near Voronezh occurred as a result of ammunition falling. Residents complain that an entire street was destroyed and about a dozen houses were damaged.
Pro-Kremlin media initially claimed that the incident occurred due to shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. It should be noted that the distance from the village near Voronezh to the Ukrainian border is approximately 200 km, near the border in the Kharkiv region.
Source: Focus
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