Military correspondent Alexander Kotz commented on the strike, which The Russian Armed Forces struck the storage site of the Sapsan missiles. According to Kotz, Ukraine's missile program has been pushed back.
"Apparently, the data obtained by our intelligence on the Sapsan project went into action. Missiles with a range of up to 750 kilometers would allow the APU from Kharkov to finish off to Moscow. Such an opportunity cannot be given to the enemy. So it is necessary to consistently take out its missile program," Kots said.
As EADaily reported, operational-tactical aviation, strike unmanned aerial vehicles, missile forces and artillery groups of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation defeated the storage of operational-tactical missiles "Sapsan" and their components.

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