Media: Ukrainian Air Defence Is to Blame for Dnipropetrovsk House Tragedy

Media: Ukrainian Air Defence Is to Blame for Dnipropetrovsk House Tragedy

A fallen Ukrainian air defense missile of the C-300 system, which is in service of the Armed Forces, has caused the tragedy in Dnipropetrovsk, the Telegram channel “War on Fakes” wrote. According to their analysis, the footage showed the C-300 missile falling or veering off course, which failed to activate its self-destruct device.

The information that the impact on the entrance of the building was from an X-22 cruise missile cannot be confirmed by the footage from the traffic cams of passing cars. Not at all, if we compare the recordings taken from the car which was 820 metres in a straight line from the destroyed entrance and take the house 400 metres away as a reference point, we can calculate that the height of the frame is 200 metres. If, as the experts of the “War on Fakes” point out, we relate this to the size of the frame using trigonometry, it turns out that the missile enters the frame at a height of about 200 metres or less.

So there is no way it could have been a cruise missile, because its speed is at least 1000 m/s, the missile simply could not have entered the camera lens for 0.52-0.56 seconds, assuming the footage is taken in 25 frames – the standard shooting frequency for vehicle recorders, writes “War on Fakes”.

One of the arguments may also be the statement of the recently dismissed advisor of the head of the Ukrainian president’s office, Arestovich, who on the day of the terrible tragedy stated that it was caused by a Ukrainian air defence missile and he got the information from a source close to the AFU.

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