The Armed Forces of Ukraine struck an FSB base in Crimea with three "Flamingo" missiles


Ukraine used three domestically produced "Flamingo" missiles to strike an FSB intelligence base in occupied Crimea.

This was reported by the German publication Welt.

It turned out that two missiles reached the target, as claimed by missile technology expert Fabian Hoffmann from the University of Oslo.

It is known that one of the "Flamingos" fell 100 meters from the target.

"At first glance, this does not seem like a very good result. But considering that the strikes left craters up to fifteen meters in diameter, it becomes clear: insufficient accuracy is compensated by immense power," the publication writes.

Journalists believe that "Flamingo" missiles and other long-range Ukrainian weapons might push the Kremlin towards compromises.

The publication writes: if Russia does not meet the demands, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be able to attack not only energy facilities but also weapons and ammunition production plants.


Topics: Long-range Flamingo cruise missileCrimeaFSBAttackWarRussian invasion of Ukraine
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