Russian Missile That Killed 12 in Kyiv Was Made This Quarter, Despite EU Sanctions
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A Russian Kh-101 cruise missile that struck Kyiv, killing 12 people, was manufactured within the last three months, according to military analysts. The same missile type killed 31 people in an apartment building in Ternopil six months ago. These attacks come after 21 rounds of European Union sanctions against Russia, which have failed to halt the production of such weapons. The military production line for these missiles remains active, raising questions about the effectiveness of the international measures.