Russian army hit Kremenchuk refinery with Kh-22 missiles - Ignat
On February 16, the Russian military hit Kremenchuk oil refinery with Kh-22 missiles that cannot be intercepted by air defense systems
AFU Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat informed this during the telethon.
"Today these are Kh-22 missiles, 12 were launched from 6 aircraft in the Kursk region. These are terrorist missiles. This is a weapon that is equivalent to a terrorist weapon when it is fired at peaceful densely populated cities," the spokesman said, referring to the nighttime massive attack on Ukraine on February 16.
Yuriy Ignat added that the warhead of such missiles weighs about 950 kg, and the possible hit error is 600 meters:
"These missiles hit our cities today. We see what is happening in Pavlohrad. And the explosion at the refinery in Kremenchuk. Unfortunately, we suffer such losses," he summarized.
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In the morning, Natalia Humeniuk, a South military command spokeswoman, said that on the night of February 16, Russian troops launched a combined attack on Ukraine involving strategic aviation, drones, and missile launchers. In particular, Russia fired eight Kalibr missiles at Ukraine.
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On the night of February 16, the Russians attacked Ukraine with missiles: there were hits to critical infrastructure and facilities in 3 regions, and air defense was active in various regions.
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On the night of February 16, Russian occupation forces launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine, including on critical infrastructure. The enemy fired more than 30 missiles: 12 Kh-101/555 air-launched cruise missiles, 8 Kalibr sea-launched cruise missiles, 12 Kh-22 air-launched anti-ship cruise missiles, 3 Kh-59/31 guided missiles, and 1 Oniks anti-ship missile.
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