 Two caliber missiles fell in Russia at once. On January the 13th two caliber missiles fell at once in the Krasnodar region of Russia. One of the locations was filmed by local residents reports the Astra Telegram channel. The first missile fell on the morning of January the 13th between the villages of Pavlovsk and Atomansk. It was this place that was captured on video and posted online. Local authorities called the missile an unidentified device. However military expert Jan Matveev believes that this was a caliber missile. Military analysts from the conflict intelligence team came to the same conclusion after analyzing photos and videos of the fallen missile. The online public states that this information was later confirmed by their sources in the emergency services of the Krasnodar territory. The caliber is a Russian family of ship, submarine, surface and air-launched cruise missiles that can engage hostile warships and land targets. This family includes a variety of different missiles that share common designed features. These missiles were developed and are produced by Russia's Almazante Corporation. The caliber can be seen as a Russian equivalent of the U.S. Tomahawk.