Russia said it intercepted two Ukrainian missiles over its southern Rostov region, with debris falling on Taganrog injuring at least a dozen people.
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Russia said on Friday it intercepted two Ukrainian missiles over its southern Rostov region, bordering Ukraine. It said at least a dozen people were wounded by debris falling on the city of Taganrog.
Russian Ministry of Defence claimed the strike was caused by Armed Forces of Ukraine using an S-200 anti-aircraft system converted into a strike version, intercepted in air with debris falling on Taganrog
Governor Vasiliy Golubev reported 15 people requested medical attention, with preliminary information indicating three people injured from shrapnel
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