North Korean KN-24 missile leaves huge crater in Bucha district

Russia used what is likely a North Korean KN-24 missile in a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine on 15 February. The strike caused a huge crater in the Bucha district near the city of Kyiv. Source: Sources of Ukrainska Pravda in law enforcement

Details: Ukrainska Pravda's sources said this is not the first use of this type of missile.

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According to the US CSIS analytical centre, the KN-24 has a range of up to 410 km and a payload of 400-500 kg. The missile looks similar to the US-produced ATACMS. According to Forbes, the cost of such a missile can reach US£1.5 million.

  KN-24 missile.

Phot?: Defense Express

Previously: On Thursday morning, a huge crater was created in the Bucha district of Kyiv Oblast as a result of a Russian missile strike, which also damaged numerous windows and roofs in the area.

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