Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he has not ruled out ordering a strike against the Ukrainian capital kyiv with its experimental Orechnik intermediate-range hypersonic missile, describing it as a terribly destructive weapon.
“We do not exclude the use of Orechnik against military targets, military-industrial installations or decision-making centers, including in kyiv,” he said during a press conference broadcast on the Russian television on the sidelines of a visit to Kazakhstan.
At the request of a journalist, he also once again praised the firepower of this intermediate-range weapon capable of striking anywhere in Europe, even if it is not equipped with nuclear warheads. “If you use several of these systems in one strike – two, three, four – then, in terms of its power, it is comparable to the use of a nuclear weapon,” he said. said.
“It is not an atomic weapon because it is A- high precision and B- not equipped with a nuclear explosive charge, and does not pollute the environment. But from the point of view of power, it is comparable,” said the Russian president, who had already compared this missile to “a meteorite” and the heat released at the time of the explosion to the temperature of the surface of the Sun .
Vladimir Putin did not specify whether this missile was exclusively conventional or whether it could be equipped with a nuclear warhead, which he suggested last week after a test strike in Ukraine, presented as a response to firing of American ATACMS and British Storm Shadow missiles on Russian soil.
Earlier in the day, the Russian president had once again praised the power of this new, latest generation hypersonic missile designed to carry nuclear warheads, used for the first time in Ukraine last week.
The use of this weapon – without a nuclear warhead – had been presented as a response to recent Ukrainian attacks carried out against Russia with American and British ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles.
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