The Kh-101 missile that struck an apartment building in Kyiv during the latest massive attack was manufactured in the second quarter of this year, indicating that Russia continues to bypass international sanctions. This underscores the need for decisive action by the international community to stop sanctions-evasion schemes.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said this in his evening video address, according to Ukrinform.
"We are carefully establishing exactly what weapons – which missiles and drones – the Russians used this time. It was a Kh-101 missile that struck a residential building in Kyiv, according to preliminary data. The missile was manufactured in the second quarter of this year. This means Russia is still importing the components, resources, and equipment necessary for missile production in circumvention of global sanctions. Stopping Russia's sanctions evasion schemes must be a genuine priority for all our partners. We are preparing steps that can intensify our joint counteraction – sanctions must be more painful for Russia," Zelensky said.
He noted that rescue operations were still ongoing in Kyiv at the site of the strike on the residential building, which was effectively destroyed by the Russian missile.












