Russia launched a new non-nuclear ballistic missile with medium range on Ukraine’s Dnipro region on Thursday, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said in a televised statement, marking another ...
Ukrainian investigators are probing the debris of a newly used Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile in Dnipro. Dubbed 'Oreshnik' by Russia, it's claimed to be impervious to air defenses. This ...
Russia has dubbed the missile the Oreshnik (Hazel Tree) and said it is impossible to intercept it with air defences. Ukraine ...
Russia launched hundreds of bombs and drones at Ukraine over the past week. The occupiers also attacked Ukraine with more ...
Ukraine’s Security Service showed the Associated Press on Sunday wreckage of the new experimental ballistic missile, which ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law granting debt forgiveness to new army recruits who enlist to fight in ...
Ukraine on Sunday showed journalists fragments of the Russian missile used to strike the city of Dnipro last week, after Moscow said it had tested its new Oreshnik ballistic missile.
Vladimir Putin has hailed Russia ’s “unstoppable” hypersonic missiles as he threatened to strike the West in a coded message. The Russian leader claimed there was no way of stopping the ...
Russia will continue testing and start mass producing the new "Oreshnik" missile, an intermediate-range ballistic missile ...
It is against this background that the deployment of US ARACMS by Ukraine into Russian territory and Russian reprisal of deploying Oreshnik in Dnipro, Ukraine should be explained and understood.
Putin carefully leaves unstated a much more terrifying implication: that the Russians are quite capable of attaching nuclear warheads to such missiles ...