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Attack by KABs and conversion of Buk M-1: main events of the night of November 13

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On the night of November 13, there was an air threat to the Dnepropetrovsk, Kherson and Kharkov regions.

Monitoring channels reported the movement of air targets in the direction of these regions.

Read more about the main events of the night and morning in the selection of ICTV Facts.

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  • Movement of missiles towards the Dnepropetrovsk region
  • Launches of KABs in the Kherson region
  • Attack of the Kharkov region
  • Conversion of Buk-M1 for American missiles

Movement of missiles towards the Dnepropetrovsk region

At 23:00 on November 12, monitoring channels reported two high-speed targets in the direction of the Dnieper.

Subsequently, information appeared that X-59 missiles were heading to Krivoy Rog.

At 23:12, the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces called on city residents to take shelter. And just a few minutes later they announced that the threat to the region had been lifted.

Neither the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces nor representatives of the regional or local administrations have yet provided more details.

Launches of KABs in the Kherson region

At two o'clock in the morning on November 13, monitoring channels warned of the launch of guided bombs (or missiles) towards Tamarino through Krynki.

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There was also information that an enemy Orlan drone was operating over the temporarily occupied Oleshki. Probably, Russian troops used it to adjust artillery fire.

Attack of the Kharkov region

In the Kharkov region, after an evening strike on a civilian object in the Shevchenkovsky district of the regional center, the sirens went off again at 00:11.

Monitoring channels reported the launches of KABs (or KARs) in the Izyumsky region.

The regional military administration has not yet reported the consequences of the night attack.

Conversion of Buk-M1 for American missiles

Air Force spokesman Yuri Ignat said that the Soviet Buk-M1 complexes used by the Ukrainian air defense were able to be converted to use American missiles.

Only Russia produces missiles for the Buk-M1 and S-300 complexes. Therefore, Yuri Ignat notes, we need to look for ways, in particular, crossing the Soviet with the American.

A representative of the Air Force notes: Ukraine needs a large number of both Bukovs, tuned to American missiles, and HAWK systems, which, although morally outdated, have been modernized and are already demonstrating results in Ukraine.

The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for 628 days.

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