Intact Warhead from Russian X-101 Missile Discovered in Kyiv After Attack
Hazardous Debris Found in Kyiv
According to Главком: Following a large-scale Russian bombardment, dangerous remnants of enemy weaponry have been uncovered in Kyiv. In the Holosiivskyi district of the capital, an intact warhead from a strategic X-101 cruise missile was located. Local bomb disposal experts arrived at the scene, carried out technical procedures, and safely removed and transported the warhead for neutralization. Additionally, pyrotechnic units from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS) in Kyiv were deployed to recover a warhead from an enemy drone and to survey other areas of the city.
Massive Strike on the Capital
On the night of June 2, Russian occupying forces launched a massive combined attack on the capital. Damage of varying severity was recorded across eight districts of Kyiv, including the Shevchenkivskyi district, which houses a film studio. The attack impacted:
- residential buildings;
- five medical facilities;
- industrial enterprises;
- infrastructure of the Unit.City IT park;
- the Unit.Home residential complex.
In the Obolonskyi district, damage to industrial sites and unfinished structures was reported, and an unexploded ordnance fell onto the grounds of a kindergarten.
Seven residents have been confirmed dead, and over 80 others injured. If any suspicious objects, fragments, or parts resembling munitions are found, it is strictly forbidden to touch them or approach them closely. Citizens must immediately report such findings to emergency services by calling 101 or 102.
This situation underscores the ongoing threat to civilians in Ukraine amid active hostilities. The discovery of missile and drone remnants vividly demonstrates the direct impact of the armed conflict on people's lives and urban infrastructure. The events in Kyiv once again highlight the need for security precautions and readiness to respond to emergencies resulting from shelling. It is crucial that residents are aware of safety protocols in such cases, which can prove life-saving.
The recent discovery of an intact warhead in Kyiv highlights the persistent dangers posed by unexploded ordnance, particularly following the large-scale attacks on the city. In a related incident, an unexploded device was found in a kindergarten, further emphasizing the risks to civilian safety in urban areas. To understand the full scope of these threats and their implications for residents, read more about the incident involving unexploded munitions in a local kindergarten.
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