War in Ukraine: Russia would have fired an “experimental medium-range ballistic missile” and not an intercontinental missile

War in Ukraine: Russia would have fired an “experimental medium-range ballistic missile” and not an intercontinental missile
War in Ukraine: Russia would have fired an “experimental medium-range ballistic missile” and not an intercontinental missile

Moscow would seek to intimidate Ukraine and the countries that support it by using this weapon.

Russia fired an “experimental medium-range ballistic missile” at Ukraine, and not an intercontinental missile, a senior American official said this Thursday, November 21, in a statement sent to AFP.

Moscow “seeks to intimidate Ukraine and the countries that support it by using this weapon, or to attract attention, but this will not change the situation in this conflict,” he said.

ud83dudd34 War in Ukraine: Dnipro hit by intercontinental missiles… For Zelensky, Putin is “a crazy neighbor” who takes “Ukraine as his training ground” https://t.co/Br19BUMtwP via @lindependant

— The Independent (@lindependent) https://twitter.com/lindependant/status/1859576270125727968?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

As a reminder, according to initial statements from the Ukrainian army, Russia fired an intercontinental ballistic missile this Thursday morning from the Astrakhan region as part of an attack against Ukraine. This would be the first time that Russia has used this type of long-range missile capable of carrying a powerful payload since the start of its large-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

The use of this weapon comes after Ukraine's use of long-range American and British missiles on Tuesday and Wednesday to strike deep into Russian territory, also a first in the conflict, after the green light given last Sunday in Kyiv by US President Joe Biden.


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