Falcon 9 launched Eutelsat and ABS satellites and made a hard landing for the first stage
According to the SpaceX channel, the rocket crashed due to insufficient thrust from one of the three engines during the landing: Here RUD = Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly Falcon 9 was launched from SLC-40 at Cape Canaveral, June 15, 17:29 (MSK). EUTELSAT 117 West B was put into orbit about 30 minutes after launch, while ABS-2A was put out even after 5 minutes.
The moment of landing from 26:12 , unfortunately the broadcast from the barge was interrupted at the most interesting moment. The output of the second satellite into orbit:
UPD.Deimos 2 satellite image taken 40 minutes after a hard landing. UPD2.It turns out the landing was not as sharp as we thought, but still tough enough to destroy the main supporting structure and fold the engines into accordion.It seems that the premature depletion of liquid oxygen led to the shutdown of the engine directly above the platform .