GUR revealed the "stuffing" of Russian X-101 missiles, one of which hit Okhmatdyt
The Main Intelligence Directorate has published information on the main components and blocks of the Russian X -101 cruise missile in the "Weapon Components" section of the War&Sanctions portal. It also presents data on the enterprises involved in the production of the missile and its components.
The GUR recalled that a year ago, Russia committed another war crime and purposefully hit one of the buildings of the Okhmatdyt children's hospital with an Kh-101 missile. Then, two people died as a result of the strike, and more than 50 others were injured, including children.
"On the first anniversary of the criminal strike on Okhmatdyt, the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine publishes data on more than 70 enterprises - developers and manufacturers of the Kh-101 missile, as well as its components: from the turbojet engine and guidance system to electronics, bearings and forgings," the department said in a statement.
According to the GUR, dozens of enterprises producing Kh-101 missiles are still not under sanctions by any of the countries of the sanctions coalition and retain access to equipment, component base, and technologies critically needed for missile production.
Previously, the War&Sanctions portal published technical information about the new Iranian Shahed-136 MS series UAV, the Russian V2U artificial intelligence loitering munition, and the S8000 Banderol cruise missile.