russians struck Kryvyi Rih with a new Kh-101 missile, bypassing sanctions
The terrorist state killed 11 people, including 1 child

Yesterday, the russians struck a residential building in Kryvyi Rih with a new Kh-101 missile, which was manufactured on russian territory in April 2023.
This was announced by Andriy Yermak, Head of the President's Office, on his Telegram channel.
The terrorist state killed 12 people, among them was 1 child.
Yermak explained that about 50 components in this missile – mostly microelectronics – were produced in free world countries and have been supplied to russia in various ways.
"This is not the only type of missile they produce. russia exploits the shortcomings of the introduced restrictions and bypasses sanctions using intermediaries, including third countries," Yermak wrote.
Background. After a short pause, russia increased its missile production, apparently setting up the supply of components to bypass Western sanctions.
The spokesman for the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Yuriy Ihnat, said that the enemy did not have enough high-precision, long-range Kh-101, Iskander-M, Iskander-K, Kalibr, and Kinzhal missiles, which can reach far inside the country and hit accurately. When the enemy attacked Ukraine's critical infrastructure, they essentially used all their potential of this strategic weaponry.
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