Russia Strikes Kharkiv with Advanced 'Izdelie-30' Missile: Key Details.
Russian Attack on Kharkiv
According to TSN.ua: In the early hours of October 4th at 01:40, Russian Federation forces launched a missile strike on a residential building in Kharkiv, employing a new cruise missile known as the 'Izdelie-30'. This attack resulted in civilian fatalities, provoking widespread outrage and concern. The Ukrainian Prosecutor's Office has initiated a pre-trial investigation into the incident.
Details on the 'Izdelie-30' Missile
The 'Izdelie-30' missile carries an 800 kg warhead and has a minimum operational range of 1,500 km. It is manufactured by the OKB 'Zvezda' design bureau. Its first confirmed use was recorded late last year, indicating Russia's ongoing efforts to modernize its military arsenal. The cost of the newer 'Izdelie 506' variant is estimated at $4.2 million, with initial deliveries scheduled for 2024 and 2026.
Context of the Mass Attack on Kharkiv
This strike is the latest example of Russia's continued aggression against Ukraine and its civilian population. A criminal case has been opened under Part 2 of Article 438 of the Ukrainian Criminal Code, which addresses violations of the laws and customs of war. The situation in Kharkiv and other affected regions remains tense as the population endures the consequences of hostilities. The use of such advanced weaponry in densely populated areas marks a dangerous escalation in the conflict.
These events underscore the severe threat posed by the deployment of new military technologies in warfare and highlight the need for a robust international response to such acts of aggression. Ukraine continues its active efforts to document potential war crimes, which may prove crucial for future international investigations and accountability processes. The ongoing situation in Kharkiv and other targeted cities continues to draw significant international concern, potentially galvanizing further global initiatives to support Ukraine.
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