Incidents

Crater 62 meters wide: analyst showed pictures after a bad launch of Sarmat's missile

The footage of the OSINT analyst George Barros can see the first consequences of the Russian failure in Plesetsk. The rocket was likely to explode shortly after ignition or launch. New satellite images of the unsuccessful launch of the Sarmat missile have appeared on the network, which Russia has tried to intimidate the whole world. They were posted by the OSINT analyst George Barros on their social networking page (former Twitter).

The new personnel made by Maxar indicate that the launch of an intercontinental rocket on the Plesetsk Space Space was really unsuccessful and caused the consequences for the enemy. "A large crater (about 62 meters wide) is visible at the point of starting mine, and there are significant damage to and around the starting ground, which indicate that the rocket exploded shortly after ignition or launch," George Barros wrote.

Separately, small fires are ongoing in the forest east of the starting complex, and there are several fire trucks near the destroyed mine. We will remind, on September 19 in the State Duma of the Russian Federation threatened Europe with a ballistic blow of the rocket "Sarmat", which allegedly flew to Strasbourg in 3 minutes.

The spokesman of the Russian State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin stated that the call of the European Parliament to remove the restrictions on the strikes of Ukraine deep into the Russian Federation "leads to the World War with the use of nuclear weapons. " A few days later, a unsuccessful test of Sarmat missile was a fifth test. So far, only one start-up made in April 2022 has been successful.