“The SBU showed journalists the remains of a Russian missile called “Oreshnik”, which hit the city of Dnipro on Thursday, November 21. This was reported by AP. “Charred, mangled wires and a missile body the size of a large tire are all that remain of the weapon, which can be equipped with both conventional and nuclear warheads,” the agency said. SBU experts”, — write on: ua.news
The SBU showed journalists the remains of a Russian missile called “Oreshnik”, which hit the city of Dnipro on Thursday, November 21.
This was reported by AP.
“Charred, mangled wires and a missile body the size of a large tire are all that remain of the weapon, which can be equipped with both conventional and nuclear warheads,” the agency said.
SBU experts confirmed that the missile was launched from the Kapustin Yar range in the Astrakhan region of the Russian Federation.
It had six warheads, each of which carried six submunitions, and the maximum speed was Mach 11, the flight time to the target was 15 minutes.
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Andriy Sybiga, appealed to international partners to strengthen the Ukrainian air defense with systems capable of intercepting Russian medium-range ballistic missiles.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, after Russian dictator Putin’s statement about striking Ukraine with an Oreshnik medium-range missile, called on the world to react quickly and harshly.
The attack on the Dnipro by the Oreshnik ballistic missile and the statements of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin do not indicate significant changes in Russia’s strike capabilities or the risk of its use of nuclear weapons, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reports.
The Ministry of Defense of Estonia called the strike of a medium-range Russian ballistic missile, which Putin called Oreshnik, a demonstration of a political signal.
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