Ukraine, Russia and Oreshnik
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President Vladimir Putin's launch of an Oreshnik hypersonic missile appears aimed at intimidating Ukraine and sending a signal of Russian military might to Europe and the United States at a crucial juncture in talks to end the war.
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Russia deploys nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile in attack on Ukraine
At least four people were killed and 19 others injured in Kiev after Russia pummelled Ukraine with missiles and drones overnight, using its nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile to target western Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine have expanded their use of TM-62 anti-tank landmines, adapting them into drone-dropped munitions and improvised assault charges across the battlefield.
Ukraine’s allies praised major progress on a framework for international security guarantees designed to deter any future Russian attack, as part of efforts to end Moscow’s nearly four-year invasion
The two attacks mark Ukraine's latest deep strikes as it continues to target Russia's weapons and its vast energy sector.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Ukraine launched one of its largest drone attacks on Russian territory, striking an ammunition plant, oil terminal and weapons depot across 14 regions. The strikes used ...
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Putin fires nuclear warning to US., EU: Russia’s Oreshnik missile strike drives the world toward WW3
Russia has fired what many analysts are calling a nuclear warning shot to the West. In a chilling escalation of the Ukraine war, Moscow deployed its Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile, a nuclear-capable weapon,