Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat warns of further Russian strikes after latest attack. Russia used strategic aviation and Iskander-M ballistic weapons, not Kalibr or Iskander-K cruise missiles.
Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat said the risk of further Russian strikes remains after the latest attack. He said Russia did not use Kalibr or Iskander-K cruise missiles, instead relying on strategic aviation and Iskander-M ballistic weapons, with possible launches still a concern.
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