The enemy launched 'Kinzhal' three times. The AFU commented on the attack on Khmelnychchyna.


Russian invaders launched missiles towards Khmelnytskyi region
This morning, Russian invaders launched aeroballistic missiles X-47 M2 "Kinzhal" three times towards Khmelnytskyi region. This was reported by the Air Forces of the AFU.
From 10:00 to 11:00 on September 26, 2024, three launches of aeroballistic missiles X-47 M2 "Kinzhal" from the airspace of the Russian Federation towards Starokostiantyniv in the Khmelnytskyi region were recorded
According to preliminary data, there were four MiG-31K fighter jets in the sky of the Russian Federation, which are carriers of "Kinzhal".
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The Air Forces also called for a quick response to the air raid signal, especially when there is a threat of using aeroballistic missiles "Kinzhal".
For your information, the enemy has repeatedly attacked Starokostiantyniv in Khmelnychchyna. A military airfield of the Air Forces is located in the city. This well-equipped and fortified airfield has been disturbing the occupiers since the beginning of the full-scale war.
Note that a large-scale air raid alert has already been announced four times today. Explosions were heard in Starokostiantyniv.
It is also noted that the explosions were heard by residents of Kyiv, but later the Kyiv City Military Administration stated that during the air raid alert, which was announced in the capital at 09:59, the air defense in the city was not operating.
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