
The Kyiv branch of Ukraine's National Police said this in a statement seen by Ukrinform.
According to the specialists, some of the missile's submunitions had detonated, but 12 remained live and in combat-ready condition.
Police safely removed the unexploded submunitions and handed them over to the State Emergency Service for destruction at a designated disposal site. Fragments of the missile's body were also recovered.

Russian forces launched a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv on July 2, causing damage in every district of the capital.

According to Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, at least 20 residential buildings sustained direct hits.
At present, 20 people are confirmed dead, with search and rescue operations still ongoing.
Photo: National Police of Ukraine