Kramatorsk station attack: Ukrainian Armed Forces shares evidence of Tochka-U missile use by Russians
Despite the statements by Russian invaders that Tochka-U tactical missiles are allegedly used only by Ukraine, the Ukrainian Armed Forces has published the interception of a conversation between representatives of Russia’s military and aerospace forces, which confirms the existence of such missile systems in Russia.
According to Ukrinform, the relevant report has been posted by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram.
"Evidence of the use of Tochka-U tactical missiles by orcs has been published, despite repeated statements by Moscow authorities that Tochka-U tactical missiles are allegedly used only by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Here is the interception of a conversation of the aerospace forces of the horde, which confirms that on March 18, 2022, two An-124 of the aerospace forces of the horde arrived at the airport in Machulishchi. One of them with the registration number RA-82010, under call sign 82010, brought 3 units of Tochka-U tactical missile systems to Belarus,” the report says.
It is noted, this information is confirmed not only by the intercepted conversation, but also by the video showing how Tochka-U tactical missiles are transported from the territory of the military airfield in Machulishchi on that day.
As Ukrinform reported, Russian forces launched a missile attack on the train station in Kramatorsk on April 8. At the time of the shelling, there were thousands of people waiting to be evacuated to the safer regions of Ukraine. According to the latest figures, 59 civilians were killed and 109 were injured. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Russians hit the Kramatorsk train station with Tochka-U missiles.
On April 9, in Chernihiv region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down a Russian Tochku-U missile launched by Russian forces from Belarus.
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