Russia says it Downed Ukrainian Missile Over Crimea
An explosion of a drone is seen in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine May 4, 2023. (Image: Reuters)
State-run agency TASS said this was the second official confirmation of a Grim missile being neutralised over Crimea, after a first reported case in April
Russia said Saturday its forces had downed a Ukrainian missile over the Crimean peninsula, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014, amid an expected offensive by Kyiv.
“Air defence forces shot down a ballistic missile over the Republic of Crimea. The missile was launched with Ukraine’s Grim-2 system. There was no damage or casualties,” the Moscow-appointed governor of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov said on social media.
His advisor Oleg Kryuchkov later said two such missiles were shot down, Russian news agencies reported.
AFP was unable to verify the claims.
State-run agency TASS said this was the second official confirmation of a Grim missile being neutralised over Crimea, after a first reported case in April.
Russia has in recent weeks seen an uptick in drone incursions and train sabotage, which experts suggest are part of Ukraine’s preparations for an expected spring offensive.
Moscow has denounced Ukrainian “sabotage” of an “unprecedented momentum”, but Kyiv has not claimed responsibility for any of the incidents.
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