Fearless Ukraine boasts it’ll SHOOT DOWN Vlad’s new missile that he’s used to threaten UK…& say he only has a few anyway
Vladimir Putin has threatened to launch a new missile on the UK, but UKRAINE is sure it can repel it.
After attacking Dnipro on Thursday, fearless Ukrainian officials think Russia only has a few “Oreshnik” hypersonic ballistic missiles left.
Putin asserts that his new disastrous toy cannot be intercepted since it travels ten times faster than sound.
The tyrant threatened to unleash the weapon against the West, including his adversaries in the US and the UK, “if necessary”.
However, according to a Ukrainian source close to the General Staff, Russia only possesses a small number of the experimental missiles, RBC-Ukraine reported.
The Thursday morning walkout was allegedly an intimidation effort to demonstrate Vlad’s malicious intent if he is crossed.
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Ukraine continues to firmly support its own efforts to outmaneuver and defeat Russia’s heightened aggression.
They are confident because they and their NATO partners are becoming stronger and more united.
Infuriating an already paranoid Putin, the US and UK let Ukraine to launch an attack inside Russia this month using US-supplied ATACMS missiles and British-made Storm Shadow missiles.
According to the Kyiv-based source, this partnership will enable them to acquire additional weapons to combat the Oreshnik.
They went on to say: “Ukraine will begin talks with allies in an effort to counter such weapons.
“Either obtaining the appropriate systems capable of shooting them down, or carrying out the modernisation of the Patriot systems.”
There are concerns that Russia may have up to ten of these new, frightening ballistic missiles in its arsenal, despite the trust in Kyiv.
According to Vadym Skibitskyi, deputy chief of Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence, Vlad would only start testing the weapon if he had enough on hand to terrorize his enemies.
As he attacks the area, Skibitskyi went on to say he thinks Vlad has about 580,000 troops in Russia’s Kursk Oblast.
Russia’s attack was characterised by Ukraine as a significant increase in the “scale and brutality” of the conflict by a “crazy neighbour”.
The new hypersonic ballistic missile, according to Zelensky, could reach the heights and speeds of an ICBM.
ICBMs were created for nuclear warfare and have a range of more than 5,500 kilometers.
They can reach speeds of 13,000 mph as they burst into space and then hurtle nearly down to their targets.
Russia had been preparing the strike for months, according to British Defense Secretary John Healey.
Since 2022, Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine has been closely watched by NATO countries in Eastern Europe, including as Latvia and Estonia.
Finland, which shares an easterly border with Russia, has increased national security by issuing guidelines to its residents on how to be ready “for incidents and crises”.
Nordic inhabitants were also given terrifying survival manuals and instructions on how to prepare for war.
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, has even stated that the war is set to enter a “unknown phase” because to the crazy Putin who is determined to take control of Ukraine.
Tusk stated: “We sense that the unknown is coming as the conflict in the east enters a pivotal stage.
“The battle is intensifying dramatically. The threat posed by international conflict is genuine and serious, as demonstrated by the events of the past few dozen hours.
Additionally, the 1,000-page classified dossier also disclosed Germany’s plans for World War Three preparations.
China has reaffirmed its demands that all sides in the conflict maintain “calm” and exercise moderation.
It coincides with the sharp escalation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine this week.
Kyiv launched British Storm Shadowrockets on Wednesday and US ATACMS missiles on Putin’s land overnight on Monday.
According to Andrei Kelin, Russia’s ambassador to the UK, Britain is now directly involved in this conflict after using Storm Shadow missiles against a Russian military facility.
Similar accusations of Western assistance for Ukraine have already been made by Moscow.
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President Putin lowered the threshold for apocalyptic strikes by signing a new nuclear policy on Tuesday.
The strategy, which took months to develop, gives Russia the right to launch a nuclear first strike in the event that a nation supported by a nuclear power attacks it.
How Ukraine could turn war around in WEEKS using US missiles
EXCLUSIVE from Georgie English and Sayan Bose, both foreign news reporters
More than a million soldiers and civilians have been killed or injured in Vlad’s brutal 1,000-day war in Ukraine.
In February 2022, as part of the delusional tyrant’s desire to recreate the Soviet Union despite his obsessive fears over NATO, Putin’s armies attacked its neighbor.
Nearly three years later, Kyiv’s tired soldiers are engaged in death-defying combat on several fronts.
In the grueling struggle, they have suffered multiple reverses as Russia has gradually increased its control over Ukrainian territory.
However, according to one analyst, the US approval that now permits Ukraine to utilize long-range ATACMS missiles could be a game changer.
Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun that if Ukraine had the steadfast backing of important Western allies, it could end the war in six weeks.
A “significant development” is Washington’s decision to permit Ukraine to utilize ATACMS, according to the former British army officer.
He clarified: “This is the 1,000th day of this fight, and Putin and his close associates have been threatening a nuclear strike if we increase it since day one, but it hasn’t happened.
“It should give our leaders more confidence because they now need to understand that Putin’s warnings are wholly unfounded.
“With the Russian boxer on the ropes, now is the time that we enable the Ukrainians to absolutely put in the killer punch and be in a really good position for the expected ceasefire.”
He went on to say: “This is a big step, as seen by the Russians’ strong vocal attacks against the use of NATO missiles.
“It could allow Ukraine to gain a good position in [the next] six weeks which will be important forZelenskyif Trump forces a ceasefire after getting back in office.”
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