MOSCOW: A Russian-installed official in Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhzhia region said on Sunday that Kyiv had struck the Russian-held port city of Berdyansk with British-supplied Storm Shadow cruise missiles.
In a statement on Telegram, Vladimir Rogov said that seven missiles had been fired at the city, four of which were Storm Shadow missiles. He said six of the missiles had been intercepted and one had fallen on the edge of the city but had not caused any casualties.
Reuters could not independently verify his assertion.
Earlier this month, Britain became the first country to say it had supplied Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles.
Russian officials say the missiles have already been used to strike the Russian-held city of Luhansk.
In a statement on Telegram, Vladimir Rogov said that seven missiles had been fired at the city, four of which were Storm Shadow missiles. He said six of the missiles had been intercepted and one had fallen on the edge of the city but had not caused any casualties.
Reuters could not independently verify his assertion.
Earlier this month, Britain became the first country to say it had supplied Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles.
Russian officials say the missiles have already been used to strike the Russian-held city of Luhansk.