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Russian analyst Rybar claimed Ukraine launched two domestically made ballistic missiles, an FP-9 and a Sapsan, toward Moscow on June 30 and that both were intercepted. The account conflicts with Russia’s Defense Ministry, which reported one missile downed, while the FP-9 developer denied a launch. Open-source footage and reports of multiple explosions leave the number of missiles and any impacts unconfirmed.

Russian analyst Rybar claimed Ukraine launched two domestically made ballistic missiles, an FP-9 and a Sapsan, toward Moscow on June 30 and that both were intercepted. The account conflicts with Russia’s Defense Ministry, which reported one missile downed, while the FP-9 developer denied a launch. Open-source footage and reports of multiple explosions leave the number of missiles and any impacts unconfirmed.
Russian analyst Rybar claimed Ukraine launched two domestically made ballistic missiles, an FP-9 and a Sapsan, toward Moscow on June 30 and that both were intercepted. The account conflicts with Russia’s Defense Ministry, which reported one missile downed, while the FP-9 developer denied a launch. Open-source footage and reports of multiple explosions leave the number of missiles and any impacts unconfirmed.

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