GLONASS errors caused Russian cruise missiles to hit Russia’s Lipetsk region

Thus is the dramatic moment that a Putin missile targeting Ukraine hits Russia instead after receiving erroneous target data from Russia’s GLONASS guidance system, in an embarrassing multi-million-dollar blunder.

The huge explosion reportedly plunged 540 homes in the Lipetsk region into darkness on Saturday, in a resulting blackout just miles from the warzone.

Horrifying dashcam footage shows the moment the wayward Kh-22 or Kh-32 smashed into the ground, throwing up debris and causing the car to swerve violently.

The video shows a massive fireball that is created as the weapon lands just feet from a public road in a wooded area.

Large chunks of rubble can be seen shooting upwards into the air as a result, and the videographer is forced to stop recording.

The explosion is thought to have caused a devastating blackout in the area.

Exilenova Telegram channel reported: “In fact, the Kh-22/Kh-32 missile fell [on Lipetsk region].”

Baza channel – with sources in law enforcement – reported: “Residents of a village in the Yeletsky district heard a loud explosion, after which their homes lost electricity, water, and in some places even mobile communications.”

The Lipetsk regional government, loyal to Vlad, tried to downplay the mistake despite experts waving them off.

They announced that the incident was the result of a “spent stage of an aviation missile system”.

This means that the missile was not in operation at the time of the explosion.

But other sources pointed out that the shape of the missile was distinctly seen – and a spent stage would not trigger such a massive explosion.

This embarrassing accident will be costly for Putin, as a Kh-22 costs around $1.5 million, while a more sophisticated Kh-32 is valued at an eye-watering $4.5 million.

These missiles have already been used by Putin in the war against Ukraine.

The explosion took place at a reported distance of 350 miles from the warzone.

No one is said to have been killed or injured in the explosion, though some property damage has been reported, according to a statement.

PUTIN’S HUMILIATIONS
Videos have shown Putin taking a few costly hits recently as the conflict rages on.

Footage from January 23 has shown Ukrainian forces blasting the Rostneft Oil Refinery in Ryazan with long-range kamikaze drones.

Towering flames and huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the site in footage shared on social media.

People ran from the scene as the inferno raged.

At least 20 drones targeted the Ryazan region, southeast of Moscow, overnight – striking the depot and a power station.

Ryazan oil refinery is one of the largest in Russia and is critical for fuel supplies to Moscow.

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