Incidenty

500 km from Ukraine: In the Volgograd region, a rocket was found, the territory was surrounded (video)

According to journalists, the fragments are visually similar to parts of the winged rocket of long range X-101/X-102. They were found by locals in the field 20 km from the village. In the Volgograd region of the Russian Federation, locals found unknown metal fragments in the field. The head of the Ilmen settlement Volodymyr Plyushchenko informed about it today, December 30, reports TASS. The territory is currently surrounded. There are no casualties and destruction in the surrounding settlements.

Plyushchenko, in particular, said that none of the locals saw the fall of the object, so it is still unknown when the debris was near the village. The Volgograd edition of Vr. ru writes that huge gray fragments were found 20 km from the village of Ilmen. Emergency services left the scene. Local residents, according to journalists, provide different information about what happened. Some believe that four missiles have fallen in Ilmen. Others tell about "Samoylivka's roar" [Saratov region].

In the Ilmen rural settlement, they do not yet comment on which debris was found in the field. There is no such information from the Ministry of Defense of Russia. Meanwhile, journalists believe that visually fragments are similar to parts of a winged rocket of a long range from the family X-101/X-102-AS-23 Kodiak, which came into service with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 2012. On the wreckage you can disassemble the inscription in Russian "Place of installation of the fence".

The bed is a support device for mounting large objects, such as missiles and aviation. Similar parts have recently been discovered in the Yelan and Rudnya districts of the Volgograd region, the publication adds. The administration of the Rudnyansky district was allegedly acknowledged that the "unknown facility" belonged to the Armed Forces of Russia, but now there is no longer in the Telegram-channel of local authorities of the authorities.