Russian Iskander rocket disintegrated in the sky over Belgorod immediately after launch
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 22.06.2022, 14:52
Russia continues to fire missiles at Ukraine from its territory, but not everything is going smoothly. One of the Iskander missiles simply fell apart in the sky over Belgorod.
What is known
The Russian Federation is actively launching Iskanders in Ukraine from the Belgorod region at night. The other day, civilians recorded on video how a rocket crumbled with fuel detonation and without an explosion of the warhead.
It is possible that the emergency self-destruct system was activated due to engine failure. In any case, this demonstrates that the Russian army is not doing so well with the Iskanders, as Russian propaganda says.
Source: Inform Napalm
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