The lawn shows about as much damage as if that chunk of metal was just thrown off the back of a truck. It didn't hit that spot at any significant speed.
Landscaper's riding lawnmower digs bigger holes in my lawn after a rain has softened the ground. I was hoping, but not expecting, for somebody with experience to explain why there should or should not be a bigger hole.
What's left of the missile shows the characteristic grid fins of the Tochka, which Iskander missiles don't have. https://de.catbox.moe/vb8pqa.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9K720_Iskander
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OTR-21_Tochka
Also, how does a missile that kills 30 people is just sitting there on a perfectly green lawn without visible destruction?
It's a missile, not a grenade.
A missile has a warhead and that is what explodes.
The lawn shows about as much damage as if that chunk of metal was just thrown off the back of a truck. It didn't hit that spot at any significant speed.
Ok, Mr Missile Expert. Show me what you were expecting.
Landscaper's riding lawnmower digs bigger holes in my lawn after a rain has softened the ground. I was hoping, but not expecting, for somebody with experience to explain why there should or should not be a bigger hole.