A fragment of a Russian anti-aircraft missile carried away to the shores of Romania

A fragment of a Russian anti-aircraft missile carried away to the shores of Romania
Missile fragment found off the coast of Romania, January 2023. Frame from the video

A part of a rocket was found on the coast of the spit of Lake Razelm in Romania, which had been carried ashore.

The object was identified as a rocket booster. Digi24 reported about this.

Specialists arrived at the site of the find, they determined that this was the rocket’s marching engine and was a completely safe part.

Judging by the published footage, this must be a part of an anti-aircraft missile from the Pantsir-S1 SAM.

https://youtu.be/7gbCGUXhXNs

“It (a fragment of the missile – ed.) was taken and transferred to the relevant structures of the Ministry of Defense. The object does not pose any danger, it is a component that propels the missile,” commented in the Dobrogea emergency services department.

Part of the rocket was found on the coast adjacent to the Gura Portiței Hotel. It is 100 km from the city of Vylkove in the Odesa region.

Gura Portiței, Румунія

Pantsir-S1 is a Russian ground-based self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and gun system (SAM). It is intended for close cover of civilian and military facilities from air attack means. It can also protect the object from ground attacks.

It should be reminded that sea mines are also carried to the shores of Romania. One of them was destroyed off the coast in early December.

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