Russia Used Kinzhal on Lviv, Missiles Intercepted by Air Defense – Lviv Mayor

Russia Used Kinzhal on Lviv, Missiles Intercepted by Air Defense – Lviv Mayor
Modified MiG-31K fighter jet (tail number "92 red") with a Kinzhal missile suspended from its pylons. 2018. Photo credits: Russian media

On Wednesday, February 11, Russian forces launched a missile strike on Lviv. Explosions were reported in the city during an air alert.

The alert was declared across Ukraine at around 14:39 after the takeoff of a MiG-31K hypersonic missile carrier from the Savasleyka airfield, Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi wrote on his Telegram channel.

Monitoring channels reported launches of Kh-47M2 Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles toward western Ukraine.

According to preliminary reports, at least three air targets were detected heading toward Lviv, followed by explosions within the city limits.

Later, Mayor Sadovyi confirmed that Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepted the Russian missiles.

Deployment of the protective cover from the tail section of a Kinzhal missile. Photo from open sources

Kinzhal missiles, launched from MiG-31K aircraft, are considered difficult to intercept due to their high speed and ballistic trajectory.

Lviv and other western Ukrainian regions remain periodically targeted by missile strikes from aircraft and long-range weapons.

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