VIDEO: WATCH: Ukraine assembles Russian shell ‘graveyard’ in Kharkiv

Ukrainian Igor Ovcharuk, a colonel in the humanitarian demining department, accused the Russians of firing Uragan and Smerch missiles carrying “combat cluster elements, which, of course, are prohibited”, he said. declared.
Ukrainian Igor Ovcharuk, a colonel in the humanitarian demining department, accused the Russians of firing Uragan and Smerch missiles carrying “combat cluster elements, which, of course, are prohibited”, he said. declared.
It comes as Ukrainian services have assembled two Russian shell ‘cemeteries’ in Kharkiv, with the missile and shell fragments being ‘removed for further investigation’.
“There are remnants of the Uragan (Soviet-designed BM-27 Uragan rocket launcher, editor’s note), Smerch (Soviet-designed BM-30 Smerch missiles, editor’s note), which carried combat cluster elements, which , of course, are prohibited, and with which (the Russian army) fired. There are also remnants of S-300 missiles that hit our infrastructure,” he added.
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