A fragment of the Oreshnik ballistic missile found by Ukrainian security services at the impact site in the Lvov Oblast has turned out to be identical to an artifact from another Oreshnik strike carried out in 2024 against the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepropetrovsk.

The similarity was highlighted by the Telegram channel Voyennyy Osvedomitel. After the Oreshnik strike in the Lvov Oblast, the SBU collected surviving missile fragments and published photographs of the debris.

According to the security service, the recovered artifacts include elements of the guidance and orientation systems, engine fragments, and components of the warhead separation mechanism. One of the fragments is visually identical to a part of an Oreshnik missile found in November 2024 in Dnepropetrovsk following the strike on the Yuzhmash facility.

It is also noted that the warheads that reached the Lvov Oblast were not equipped with explosive charges, as they were not required to accomplish the assigned task.