The Storm Shadow missile strike in Kursk region could have been aimed at Putin’s facility with an underground command center.
It is possible that North Korean generals were in it at the time of the strike. This is reported by Defense Express.
The missile strike occurred near the historic building of the Baryatinsky estate, now a sanatorium owned by the leadership of the ruler of the Russian Federation.
The affected facility is located in its eastern part, where the communications center is located.
It is probably a deep command post, which could have been used by the command of the Russian Armed Forces in Kursk region.
Since there are DPRK troops nearby, it is possible that North Korean generals were there as well.
A video of today’s Storm Shadow missile strike in Russia’s Kursk region has appeared online.
Local residents of the Kursk region of Russia also publish the moment of missile strikes.
During the strike, they comment and state about the passage of several missiles and strong explosions.
At this time, the Russian Ministry of Defense states that 12 missiles were fired at their territory.
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