Did the Russians attack Dnipro with an experimental guided bomb? Statement from the Air Forces.


The Russian army has for the first Time struck Dnipro with an experimental guided aerial bomb. According to the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, on Saturday, June 28, Russian troops attacked Dnipro using a bomb that can travel over 100 kilometers. The bomb is named 'Hrom-1'.
'We inform regarding reports of the aerial bomb attack on Dnipro!...the target flew over 100 km and was shot down by air defense outside the city of Dnipro. The type of aerial target will be established after studying the wreckage at the crash site'
Serhiy Lysak confirmed that the explosions in the city were a result of the air defense forces' hits. He also expressed gratitude to the defenders for eliminating the new bomb-rocket 'Hrom-1'. According to the channel 'Suspilne', the Russians may send an experimental bomber to Dnipro, but the specific type of target will be determined only after analyzing the wreckage.
Russian invaders' drones attacked Odesa
On the night before June 28, Russian drones attacked Odesa. 23 unmanned aerial vehicles were launched, of which 22 were shot down by air defense. One drone hit a residential building, resulting in the deaths of two people and another 14 injured.
As a result of the attacks by the Russian army with experimental bombs and drones on Dnipro and Odesa, there were victims, but the defenders demonstrated great effectiveness in neutralizing threats, hitting enemy technical means.
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