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Russia launches hypersonic missile strike on Ukraine in retaliation for drone attack

Russia fires Oreshnik hypersonic missile at Ukraine, claiming retaliation for an attempted drone strike on a Vladimir Putin residence in December.

THE Russian military said on Friday that it had fired its hypersonic Oreshnik missile at a ​target in Ukraine as part of what it said was a massive overnight strike on energy facilities and ​drone manufacturing sites there.

The Defence Ministry said in ‌a statement that the strike was a ⁠response to an attempted Ukrainian drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin’s residences at the end of December.

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Kyiv has called the Russian assertion ⁠that it tried to attack the residence, in Russia’s Novgorod’s region, “a lie.”

The governor of Ukraine’s western Lviv region had earlier said that a ‌Russian attack had struck an infrastructure target, which unverified ⁠social media reports said was a massive underground gas storage facility.

Reuters could not verify that.

Ukrainian media had quoted the Ukrainian Air Force as saying that a ballistic missile had been used in the strike which ‌had been travelling at a speed of nearly 13,000 km per hour (8,000 mph).

Moscow first fired an Oreshnik – Russian for hazel tree – against what it said was a military factory in Ukraine in November 2024. On that ⁠occasion Ukrainian ‌sources said the missile was carrying dummy warheads, not explosives, and caused limited damage.

Putin has said that the intermediate-range Oreshnik missile is impossible to ​intercept because of speeds reportedly more than 10 times the speed of ⁠sound ⁠and that its destructive power is comparable to that of a ‌nuclear weapon, even when fitted with a conventional warhead.

Some Western officials have expressed scepticism about the Oreshnik’s capabilities. One U.S. official said in December 2024 that the weapon was not ​seen as a game-changer on the battlefield. – Reuters

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