https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/02/05/ukraine-russia-war-latest-news-putin-zelensky-wagner-missiles/"The S-300 anti-aircraft rockets that were reportedly used are not as accurate as purpose-built ballistic or cruise missiles. It is possible that the Russians were trying to hit a specific building but missed"
"Two Russian missiles struck central Kharkiv this morning, hitting an apartment block and a university and injuring at least five people.
Two loud explosions were heard in quick succession in the city centre at about 8.20am local time.
One missile landed at the foot of a 19th century block of flats, while another hit the roof of a neighbouring university building, destroying the top three floors.
The governor of Kharkiv said the injured included a 54-year-old woman and 58-year-old man from the apartment block, a 51-year-old security guard from the university and an 83-year-old resident of another building."
Russia has plenty precision missiles right? That's why they are using anti-aircraft rockets and hitting civilian infrastructure.
This post was edited by Prox1m1ty on Feb 5 2023 05:27am