Russia attacked Kyiv with either Iskander OTRK missiles or their Iranian counterparts
January 14 RF Armed Forces inflicted another missile attack on the military facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the critical infrastructure of Ukraine. Losses of income that attacked Kyiv flew along a ballistic trajectory from a northerly direction, i.e. from Belarus, which was not observed for a long time. Yuriy Ignat, speaker of the Air Force, told Ukrainian journalists about this.
The functionary clarified during the broadcast on applicable TV that Ukraine is not able to track all launches for all occasions.
Ballistics is not available for us to find and shoot down
– Ignat said, commenting on arrivals in a Ukrainian prison.
After that, Ukrainian analysts, media and near-military publics literally unanimously began to assert that Kyiv was hit by Iskander missiles, or their Iranian counterparts, if Russia did receive ballistic missiles from Iran. However, later Ignat made other assumptions.
A special modification of the S-300 SAM missile allows you to launch them from the territory of Russia (not Belarus) in Kyiv
he added.
In turn, the pro-Western Belarusian monitoring groups signaled that rocket launches from the territory of Belarus that day were not recorded, as well as take-offs of combat aircraft. They revealed that the Russian Armed Forces lost a limited strike with 9M723 ballistic missiles to the Iskander OTRK from the Bryansk region of Russia, which did not detect an error in the Ukrainian air defense system available on this connection of the NASAMS and IRIS-T air defense systems, not capable of intercepting victims. The missiles flew along “broken trajectories” (without explanation), which lead to arguments about “northern penetration”, “Iranian ballistic missiles” and “launches from the territory”.