Russia hit the Dnieper with Kh-22 missiles
On the night of September 29, the Dnipro was hit by a powerful and inaccurate Kh-22 missile. The warhead of such a missile weighs more than 900 kilograms.
"This is a large and powerful missile, which was also used to target the Kremenchug shopping center. At least four missiles hit the city. This is an extremely fast missile, we need modern means of countering these missiles," Yuriy Ignat said.
Russian troops also launched Kh-59 missiles at night. Air defense forces destroyed four of the five missiles. The warhead is more than 200 kilograms.
"The missile is launched from an airplane from a long distance. This missile is not new, it was designed back in Soviet times. It is not always accurate. But the enemy uses it very often.
What is known:
-On the night of September 29, the Russian army hit the Dnieper with missiles. Four people died, including two children.
-More than 60 private houses and several high-rise buildings were damaged in the city. Mutilated market, buses, cars and power lines.
-Two wounded from the rocket attack remain in the city's hospitals. This is a 12-year-old child and a 19-year-old patient. Their condition is assessed as moderate. The other injured were treated and sent home.