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Missile

Missile event in Kyiv Oblast, Kyiv area, Ukraine on Wed 7th December 2022

7th December 2022

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The source link for the above image, via the Kyiv Region Police on December 5 along with some other photos they shared: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=514489584048696&set=pcb.514490277381960 The statement says the missile was found in a field with no victims and no damage to infrastructure. Fenix Insight: Evidence suggests a Kh-101.

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Ukraine (UKR)

Kyiv Oblast ( Kyiv area )

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