Charred wreckage of Putin’s Oreshnik missile seen for first time after new Russian weapon was launched into Ukraine
Following the firing of the intermediate-range ballistic missile into the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, the burned remains of Putin’s Oreshnik missile were first observed.
The charred and disintegrated fragments of debris were arranged in a hanger at a weapons forensics facility.
This is the first time the Ukrainian war has seen the employment of such a potent weapon.
The charred and disintegrated fragments of debris were arranged in a hanger at a weapons forensics facility.
Experts from Ukraine intend to examine the wreckage in order to learn more about Russian military production, supply lines, and countermeasure development.
Russia claims that its air defenses cannot intercept the missile, which it has named the Oreshnik (Hazel Tree).
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Ukraine claimed that when traveling toward Dnipro on Thursday, the weapon’s peak speed was above 8,000 mph.
According to two cautious evaluations from Ukraine, the strike caused damage to civilians and the weapon was ballistic and flew on a ballistic trajectory.
They refused to answer inquiries or provide their last names.
Ivan, one of the experts, stated: “These are preliminary findings, and it will take time and meticulous examination of the missile’s remnants to make a more firm statement.
The Security Service of Ukraine investigator Oleg stated: “This is the first time that such remnants of such a missile have been discovered on the territory of Ukraine.”
“This item had not been documented by security investigators before.”
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has called the use of the weapon a serious escalation and called on his partners to react.
According to Ukraine at first, the device looked like an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Later, once the U.S. gave its consent, the Kremlin claimed to have shot a new intermediate-range missile at a Ukrainian military target in Dnipro in retaliation for Kyiv hitting Russia for the first time with American and British-made missiles.
According to Putin, the missile can’t be intercepted by air defenses because it travels at ten times the speed of sound.
A Dnipro defense industry production site “which still produces missile equipment and other weapons” was struck, according to the president.
Whether this was the goal has not been confirmed by Moscow or Kyiv.
After dictator Vladimir Putin threatened to launch more hypersonic missiles into Ukraine, the most recent escalation prompted Britain and NATO to gather for urgent, critical talks concerning the war with Russia.
Chilling video shows warheads falling from the sky as Putin’s forces launched a “Oreshnik” ballistic missile at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday.
According to Kyiv, Russia may possess ten of the horrifying weapons.
Following the incident, despot Putin boasted about his “newest” toy and promised to mass-produce hundreds more.
According to Sky, emergency negotiations between Ukraine and the military alliance NATO are scheduled for next Tuesday.
under a conference with military officials, Deranged Vlad stated: “We will continue these tests, including in combat conditions, depending on the situation and character of the security threats posted to Russia.”
“A stockpile of such systems ready for use” is what he added.
Putin said that the attack was retaliation for Ukraine’s last week’s firing of long-range western missiles into Russia.
Overnight on November 11, Kyiv launched US ATACMS missiles and, two days later, British Storm Shadow rockets into Putin’s land.
An MP will warn that a furious Putin would “turn lights off for millions” in a savage cyberattack that would shut down electrical grids.
However, Minister Pat McFadden will also say that “the United Kingdom and others in this room are watching Russia” when he speaks at a NATO summit in a few days.
Next week, McFadden, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, will caution Britain’s friends that we must “not underestimate” the threat that Russia poses in its “hidden war.”
Putin will tell the military alliance that his soldiers “won’t think twice” about striking British companies because they have already struck UK energy infrastructure.
“Millions of people could have their lights turned off by Russia with a cyberattack. McFadden is expected to state, “It can shut down the power grids,” according to The Telegraph.
The plans for the cyberattack would be an effort to weaken allied states’ support for Ukraine.
A “destabilizing and debilitating” cyberwar might result from it; McFadden criticized the Kremlin for being “exceptionally aggressive and reckless” in this regard.
At the Cyber Defence Conference in Lancaster House, he will also say, “Be assured that the United Kingdom and everyone else in this room are keeping a close eye on Russia.”
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“We are thwarting their attacks both in public and behind the scenes, and we are fully aware of what they are doing.
“That’s why we support Ukraine in its fight to decide its own destiny.”
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