KYIV (Reuters) – The Russian missile that struck the Ukrainian metropolis of Dnipro on Thursday flew for quarter-hour and reached a most pace of past Mach 11, Kyiv’s high spy company stated on Friday.
“The flight time of this Russian missile from the second of its launch within the Astrakhan area to its affect within the metropolis of Dnipro was quarter-hour,” the Predominant Directorate of Intelligence stated in an announcement, including that the weapon was “doubtless from the ‘Kedr’ missile complicated.
“The missile was outfitted with six warheads: every outfitted with six submunitions. The pace on the closing a part of the trajectory was over Mach 11.”