Missile Threat from Kapustin Yar: Kyiv Within 5-10 Minutes of Impact.
Ballistic Missile Threat Over Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: On Thursday, February 12, Ukrainian authorities issued a warning of a potential ballistic missile threat. This alert was linked to the possible launch of an 'Iskander' missile from the Kapustin Yar test site in Russia's Astrakhan region. While a nationwide air raid siren was not activated, officials disseminated information concerning the possible danger. The Kapustin Yar range is a well-known Russian military testing ground for advanced missile systems.
Ukrainian Air Force reports indicated a threat from ballistic weaponry. According to available data, the flight time for a missile to reach Kyiv would be 5-10 minutes, and 10-15 minutes to reach Lviv. An air raid alert was in effect across Ukraine from 12:26 to 12:47 on that day. Military commentator Oleksandr Kovalenko later clarified that the launch was a simulated exercise.
Situation Remained Under Control
Consequently, the situation was managed by authorities but still generated significant public anxiety. This concern was driven by the alarming speed at which a missile could strike major population centers. Such simulated launches, while potentially part of military drills, create palpable tension in a country that has endured sustained missile attacks. The incident underscores the persistent volatility in the region and the critical need for rapid response mechanisms to potential threats.
This event highlights the ongoing strain in the region and the necessity for swift reactions to potential dangers. It demands that state agencies continue vigilant monitoring and refine public warning systems to ensure citizen safety.
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