Russian missiles during today's attack maneuvered in the western regions of Ukraine, including towards the Polish border.
This was reported by a spokesperson for the Ukrainian Air Force, Yuriy Ihnat, on Radio Liberty.
The spokesperson noted that there were missile launches from the Caspian Sea, including from Tu-95 bombers, as well as missile launches from Tu-22M3 aircraft from various directions and other missiles flying along ballistic trajectories.
Ihnat added that enemy missiles maneuvered in the western regions towards the Polish border and in the opposite direction.
"The missile is programmed before the strike. It reaches a certain destination, makes a turn, which is also programmed, left-right, changes course. Thus, it can change course dozens of times. They practically reached the Sambir district (Lviv region), not far from the border with Poland, then turned towards the Lviv direction, then turned again towards the Ternopil region. Such maneuvers were conducted in the Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, and Lviv regions," the spokesperson said.