Russia uses air-launched anti-ship missiles in land attacks in Ukraine.

According to APA, this was stated in the intelligence service of the Ministry of Defense of Great Britain.

It was reported that the use of these air-launched missiles shows that the number of Russian missiles with more accurate strikes is decreasing.

It added that analyzed images from security cameras showed that the airstrike that hit the Kremenchuk shopping center on June 27 was probably an X-32 anti-ship missile.

It is a slightly improved version of the Soviet-era X-22 missile.

It was noted that these missiles have limited ability to accurately hit land targets, especially in the urban environment.

This increases secondary losses.

The information stated that the air strike on Odessa on June 30 was probably carried out using an X-22 anti-ship missile.