Ukrainian emergency responders have successfully neutralized dangerous remnants of russian Kh-101 cruise missile discovered near the village of Isaiky in the Bohuslav community. The State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported that the fragment included an intact warhead, posing a significant threat to local residents.
The discovery was made during a routine inspection of the surrounding area following recent russian missile attacks. Local residents alerted authorities after noticing suspicious debris in an open field, prompting an immediate response from the specialists.
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A team of sappers from the State Emergency Service arrived at the site and conducted a preliminary assessment, confirming that the recovered component was part of the Kh-101 long-range cruise missile. The presence of a warhead made the situation especially hazardous, requiring strict adherence to established explosive ordnance disposal procedures.

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine noted that their technicians followed all safety protocols designed for handling high-risk munitions left behind after russian strikes.
As Defense Express previously reported, Ukraine's State Border Guard Service has received a second DITA wheeled self-propelled howitzer from its Czech partners, a system that has already proven itself in combat as a precise, highly mobile fire platform.
The delivery marks a continued deepening of defense cooperation between Kyiv and Prague amid ongoing frontline demands for rapid, survivable artillery.

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