Addressed to Ukraine: Russian cruise missile crashes in Kuban (video)

A Russian cruise missile fired by the occupiers at Ukraine fell in the territory of the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation.

The video of the missile was published by the aggressor country’s Telegram channels.

The rocket fell at night or early in the morning on January 13.

Video from eyewitnesses at the scene appeared on local social media on Saturday morning.

The fallen missile was discovered by local residents between the villages of Pavlovskaya and Atamanskaya in the Pavlovsky district of the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation.

The video is posted with profanity in the background.“It’s still smoking,” a local resident says in the recording.

The authorities of the Russian region did not officially comment on the incident, but later reported that part of the highway between Pavlovskaya and Leningradskaya villages was blocked.

In the afternoon of January 13, the head of Pavlovsky district said that the road was blocked “in connection with special measures taken by law enforcement agencies.” Drivers were asked to choose alternative routes when planning traffic in this direction.

A cruise missile that fell in the Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation, January 13, 2024. A still from a video on social media

Judging by the tail section of the missile, which was captured on video, a Kalibr or Iskander-K cruise missile fell in the Kuban, which the occupiers used to attack the territory of Ukraine.

This is not the first time that Russian cruise missiles and bombs have fallen, with which the occupiers are attacking Ukraine.

For example, the wreckage of a Russian cruise missile was recently found in the vicinity of Volgograd.

Also, in early January, an unexploded OFAB-250 aircraft bomb with an UMPC flight control module was discovered in the Belgorod region.

Source military
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