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According to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Russia attacked Ukraine...

Today, Russia has released 67 winged missiles across Ukraine - Zaluzhny

According to the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Russia attacked Ukraine X-101 and X-555 rockets, as well as rockets of maritime base "Caliber". The Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny commented on today's blow of the Russian Federation on Energy Infrastructure of Ukraine. According to him, the enemy cannot overcome the Armed Forces, and therefore he decided to wage war with civilians. The Zaluzhny wrote about it on Telegram.

Zaluzhny noted that during today's attack, Russia launched 67 missiles in Ukraine, including X-101 and X-555. In addition, the Russian Federation fired rockets of maritime base "Caliber". The Armed Forces and other defense forces were able to destroy the 51 winged rocket, as well as 5 drones-caicadze type Lacet. "30 missiles were released in Kiev alone, 20 were destroyed," Zaluzhny said. The commander -in -chief also thanked the Ukrainian servicemen for their professionalism.

Zaluzhny expressed gratitude to the partners of Ukraine for the available air defense and about. He recalled that peace in Europe depends on how protected Ukraine is. X-101 is a strategic winged rocket class "Air-Earth". It uses a combined guidance system: an inertial system with opto-electronic correction; The final area uses the head of self -introduction. X-555 is a modification of the X-55 missile. It is a strategic aviation rocket developed in the late 1970s in the USSR.

It flights at permeable speeds at extremely small altitudes, can bend the terrain. We will remind that, as reported in the Armed Forces, on November 23 the Russian Federation released 70 winged missiles in Ukraine, 51 managed to knock down. In addition to rockets, the aggressor country used 5 drones-Kamikadze Lacet-type-cities for Ukrainian cities. The rockets were launched from aircraft and two boats in the Black Sea.