



There are many fragments of war in Ukraine, including parts of rockets that the occupiers are trying to use to destroy Ukrainian cities. This is a part of the X-101 missile.
The X-101 (X-102 with a thermonuclear warhead, pronounced “Kha-101”) is a strategic air-to-ground cruise missile that uses technology to reduce its radar visibility. It was developed by the Raduga design bureau (1995-2013). The cost of such a missile is 1.2 million dollars.
I have been thinking for a long time about how Russia has been trying to destroy Ukraine and its people for centuries. To destroy the language, the people, the culture, and the idea of independence and freedom. They could not succeed… For the first time since 1991, Ukraine has been able to become independent and form a national idea to never be together with the monster again. Now, after the war in 2022, Ukrainians will be able to erase the words “Russia” and “brother” from their minds for centuries and truly become independent. I don’t know of any country in the world where Russia has been and hasn’t left behind ruins, blood, poverty, grief, and shattered lives. This is the only thing this country can bring… The masks have been ripped off for centuries, let them devour themselves on their own land, like beasts.
If you wish, we can make a wonderful exhibit out of this thing for you that you will surely like and that will remind you of who the horde from the east is.
About the X-101 missile in English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kh-55
About the X-101 missile in Ukrainian: https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A5-101
Video about the X-101 missile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xaqez-coGE



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