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Putin is humiliated after new missiles “plunge into the sea

According to reports, a fresh volley of Russian missiles launched into the Caspian Sea after experiencing “technical malfunctioning.”

Three rockets were fired towards Ukraine from a Tu-95MS, one of Vladimir Putin’s Soviet nuclear bombers.

According to the Crimean Wind Telegram channel, which cited a military source in Moscow, the purported error might have caused them to strike Russian residential buildings.

‌’It was very lucky that they fell right away,’ said the Russian general staff source.

A still image from video, released by the Russian Defence Ministry, shows what it said to be Russia's Tu-95MS strategic bomber landing during exercises held by the country's strategic nuclear forces at an unknown location, in this image taken from handout footage released October 26, 2022. Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT. THIS IMAGE WAS PROCESSED BY REUTERS TO ENHANCE QUALITY. AN UNPROCESSED VERSION HAS BEEN PROVIDED SEPARATELY.
Russia’s Tu-95MS strategic bomber landing during exercises held by the country’s strategic nuclear forces (Picture: Reuters)

‘They could have flown a little further and fallen on residential buildings, killing a lot of people.

‌’If we don’t figure out the reasons for the fall of the missiles, then such a tragedy is a matter of time.’

Russia has been regularly firing cruise missiles at Ukraine from over the Caspian Sea, killing civilians in Kharkiv, Dnipro, Lviv and Odesa.

There has already been much speculation about the malfunction, which caused further embarrassment to Putin’s army.

The source claimed the cause of the failure may be Western sanctions, forcing makers to use inferior components.

‌Other causes could be ‘negligence in the assembly’ or theft of components to flock on the black market.

This incident comes after two bombs unleashed from a Russian Su-34 mistakenly slammed into Belgorod city, close to the Ukrainian border.

Iurii Ihnat, spokesperson for the Air Force Command of the Ukraine, said recently that Russia is firing its missiles from the Caspian Sea because of their unreliability.

The ‘freelance descent of aviation munitions’ in Belgorod last week was not the first.

An explosion in such a large city was impossible to hide, so Russia had to admit the mistake, he stressed.

‘Why are they allowed to launch from the Caspian Sea?’ Mr Ihnat added. ‘Because a rocket fired from a war plane does not always start and fly to its target.

‘It just falls. It’s easier when it falls into the Caspian Sea than somewhere in Russia, on the head of Russians.’

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