Russians showed video of Tochka-U missile launch, but claim they have no such weapons
By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 08.07.2022, 16:22
Russian propaganda, in typical Russian style, has screwed up once again.
What we know
In one of the propaganda Telegram-channels a video was published that showed the launch of a Tochka-U missile at the Ukrainian city of Gulyaypol in the Zaporizhzha region. The video was quickly removed, but the Internet remembers everything.
The video shows that the Russian army is still using the Tochka-U tactical missile system, even though it was officially withdrawn from service several years ago. The strike targeted agricultural enterprises and granaries.
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