Ukrainian attack on Vasilyevka involved UK-made Brimstone missile, politician says
Vladimir Rogov posted a video showing the damage that the attack had caused to a college building in Vasilyevka
MELITOPOL, January 20. /TASS/. The Ukrainian military used a UK-made Brimstone air-launched ground attack missile to shell the Vasilyevka settlement on January 17, Chairman of the We Stand With Russia movement Vladimir Rogov said.
He posted a video on Telegram showing the damage that the attack had caused to a college building in Vasilyevka. "The fragments that were found make it possible to say that the attack involved an air-launched missile made in a NATO country. Experts believe that it could be a British Brimstone missile," Rogov wrote.
On January 18, a shelling attack on the Mikhailovka settlement damaged a school building and a grain storage facility. Rogov also told TASS that four civilians had been killed and another five suffered wounds in an attack on Pologi on January 14. According to the politician, 89 Ukrainian strikes on the Zaporozhye Region were recorded on January 8, the highest daily number since the start of the special military operation.