răn cc ấy mà răn, mày nói như nào là răn đe, thống kê bom đạn chỉ 12 ngày ném hơn 100 nghìn tấn bom đạn mà mày kêu răn đe thì mày ngáo à, Mỹ nó thừa nhận đó, đụ mẹ nhưng công nhận nó rải bom bi diện rộng thì Nga ngố cũng tan nát nhiều
nga ngố chắc nó không có bom đạn chùm

The components seen in Ukraine, part of the warheads’ cargo sections, indicate that 9M27K and/or 9M27K1 rockets were employed. The 9M27K and 9M27K1 cargo rockets carry similar 9N210 and 9N235 submunitions, respectively. Whilst it is not certain who employed these munitions, it is most likely that they were fired by Ukrainian government forces targeting pro-Russian separatists. The technical characteristics of the 9M27K are given below. Anyone with further images or video of submunitions associated with these munitions is invited to contact us.
Technical Characteristics
220 mm Rocket Types Available for the 9K57
9M27K with 30 x 9N210 fragmentation submunitions
9M27K1 with 30 x 9N235 fragmentation submunitions
9M27K2 with 24 x PTM-1 anti-tank mines
9M27K3 with 312 x PFM anti-personnel mines
9M27F with HE-Fragmentation warhead
9M27S with incendiary warhead
9M51 with FAE warhead
9M59 with 9 x PTM-3 anti-tank mines
9M27K Cargo Rocket with 9N210 Fragmentation Submunitions

The 9M27K cargo rocket with 9N210 fragmentation submunitions is designed to engage concentrations of infantry and light vehicles in open terrain or light cover.
Range: 10-35 km
Weight: 270 kg
Length: 5178 mm
Warhead weight: 90 kg
Number of submunitions: 30 x 9N210 submunitions
Submunition weight: 1.8 kg
Submunition explosive weight: 0.3 kg
Number of preformed fragments per submunition: 370 to 400 x 2 g
Submunition self-destruct time: 110 sec