Military expert: Debris from Kiev could belong to both Kinzhal and Iskander-M

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Dmitry Kornevoy, military expert and founder of the Military Russia portal, Izvestia Suspicion that the wreckage shown by the Kiev authorities was a fallen “Dagger”.

Sources in the military department and the military-industrial complex shared in the newspaper that during the special military operation, the Ukrainian air defense was not able to intercept even a single Kinzhal missile.

May 10 Pentagon Press Officer Patrick Ryder declarationThat Ukraine shot down a Russian hypersonic missile “Dagger” with the help of the Patriot missile defense system transferred to it. later on the web video outputWhere the mayor of Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, showed a German journalist parts of a supposed bullet. According to him, these are the wreckage of the “Dagger”.

According to the expert, the concrete-piercing penetrating warhead of a modern missile or guided bomb looks exactly as shown in the video. According to the expert, such a penetrating warhead can be equipped with hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, as well as the 9M723 of the Iskander-M complex.

“Could the remains shown belong to the missile of the Kinzhal complex? They can. Could these parts belong to the 9M723 Iskander-M missile? They can,” the post says.

But the authors of the publication note that the “Daggers” were used several times as part of a special operation, and the 9M723 missiles were used dozens of times, and their remains are strictly at the disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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