An Iskander missile has landed in Kyiv, according to a single unverified report. No details on the target, casualties, or interceptions are yet available.
A single unverified report from an unnamed source states that an Iskander missile landed in Kyiv at 01:48 Jerusalem time Thursday morning. The Iskander is a Russian short-range ballistic missile system. No official confirmation from Ukrainian or Israeli sources has been received, and no information is available on the target, casualties, or whether the missile was intercepted. The Zioneer's archive contains related background reports from Monday of this week (June 15), when multiple ballistic missiles including a reported Zircon hypersonic missile struck Kyiv. This new report is unconfirmed and stands as an isolated claim pending further corroboration.
2 developments
- DevelopingHypersonic Zircon missile reportedly strikes Kyiv — unverified
- DevelopingMultiple ballistic missiles land in Kyiv amid possible Oreshnik launch, reports say
- DevelopingReport: Iskander-M ballistic missiles launched towards Poltava, Ukraine
- DevelopingRussian missile launch may have occurred without US pre-warning
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