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VisitRussia Launches New Hypersonic Oreshnik Missile Against Ukraine, Marking First Use and Advanced Capabilities
Nov 22, 2024, 03:35 PM
Russia has reportedly launched a new hypersonic missile, known as the 'Oreshnik', against Ukraine, marking its first use in this ongoing conflict. Various sources have confirmed details about the missile, highlighting its advanced capabilities and the strategic implications of its deployment. The Oreshnik missile is characterized by its speed and precision, raising concerns among military analysts regarding its potential impact on the conflict dynamics between Russia and Ukraine. The missile's introduction into the battlefield signifies an escalation in the military technology employed by Russia, further complicating the situation in the region.
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