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Russian invaders hit the object of television in Kharkiv. The city records digit...

Blowing on the TV to Kharkiv: It is known what rocket Russia attacked an object

Russian invaders hit the object of television in Kharkiv. The city records digital television signals. Technical work on speech restoration is ongoing. On Monday, April 22, at about 4:30 pm, the Russian army struck the object of television infrastructure in Kharkiv. The invaders probably attacked the city with a rocket X-59. This was reported by the press service of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office on Facebook. "According to preliminary data, the enemy was attacked by the X-59 missile.

Prosecutors and police investigators documented the consequences of armed aggression of the Russian Federation," the statement said. Under the procedural guidance of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office, a pre -trial investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war was launched (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

Temporary Acting Minister of Culture and Inform Policy Rostislav Karandeyev informed that technical work on speech restoration is currently underway. "The enemy deliberately and deliberately destroys television infrastructure, seeking to intimidate Ukrainians and immerse in information vacuum. It is in vain, because the truth will win," he wrote on his Facebook page. X-59 is a Soviet and Russian high-precision air-top airline. It is designed to defeat important terrestrial and surface objects.

From open sources it is known that the mass of the missile X-59 is 760-960 kg, the warhead-320-360 kg. It can develop speeds up to 900-1050 km/h. On April 22, during air anxiety in Kharkiv, Russian invaders attacked the city's television infrastructure. The chairman of the Kharkiv Ova Oleg Synigubov reported that as a result of the firing of the TV to the television there are interruptions with a signal of digital television. During the Russian attack, the TV tower staff were in shelter.