Russian President Vladimir Putin stated his navy fired a brand new intermediate-range missile into Ukraine following accusations by Kyiv that it was an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
In a November 21 video assertion to the nation, Putin stated the usage of the brand new weapon was a response to the US and the UK giving permission to Kyiv to fireplace their long-range missiles into Russia.
“In fight situations, one of many latest Russian medium-range missile techniques was examined,” Putin stated, including that it was a hypersonic, ballistic missile able to carrying a nuclear warhead.
Earlier within the day, Kyiv accused Russia of hanging Ukraine with what it stated gave the impression to be an ICBM. The brand new weapon was half of a bigger missile assault on Dnipropetrovsk, dwelling to vital military-industrial crops. ICBMs, that are designed to ship long-distance nuclear strikes, have by no means been utilized in battle earlier than.
“On the morning of November 21, 2024…Russian troops attacked town of Dnipro (services and significant infrastructure) with missiles of varied sorts. Particularly, an intercontinental ballistic missile was launched from the Astrakhan area of the Russian Federation,” the Ukrainian Air Pressure stated in its assertion on Telegram.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated on Telegram later that the brand new Russian weapon had “all traits — velocity, altitude — [of an] intercontinental ballistic missile.”
Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh stated Russia struck Ukraine with an “experimental” intermediate-range ballistic missile that was primarily based on its RS-26 Rubezh ICBM.
She stated Russia had knowledgeable the US it might be launching the experimental missile shortly beforehand by “nuclear danger discount channels.”
She stated the brand new weapon had a smaller warhead that another missiles Russia has launched into Ukraine.
A U.S. official who requested to not be recognized informed media that Putin was looking for to intimidate Ukraine however added that Moscow solely had a number of of the “experimental” missiles.
The Russian assault comes simply days after experiences that Ukraine used British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles and U.S.-made ATACMS techniques to strike navy targets deeper inside Russia following the long-sought approval by President Joe Biden.
The RS-26 Rubezh is a solid-fueled, road-mobile ICBM presently in improvement that has been examined with heavier payloads at intermediate ranges.
Navy analysts stated ICBM missiles will be categorised as intermediate-range weapons when their payloads are elevated and ranges decreased.
The principle goal of the Russian assault was the southeastern area of Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine’s most vital industrial area, and its capital, town of Dnipro.
Ukraine’s air pressure stated that apart from the ICBM, Russian plane additionally launched a hypersonic Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missile and 7 subsonic Kh-101 cruise missiles.
Ukrainian air defenses shot down six Kh-101 missiles, the air pressure reported.
Dnipropetrovsk Governor Serhiy Lysak stated his area bore the brunt of the Russian assault.
“Since early within the morning, the aggressor massively attacked our area,” Lysak reported on Telegram, including that preliminary info confirmed that an industrial facility was broken within the regional capital, Dnipro, the place two fires have been began by the assault.
Explosions have been additionally reported in Kremenchuk, within the central Poltava area.
Moscow’s use of a lot of subtle missiles versus the standard drone assaults seems to be in response to Ukraine’s gaining approval to make use of some Western-donated long-range missile techniques to strike deeper into Russia.
On November 20, Russian navy bloggers and a supply cited by Reuters reported that Ukraine had fired as much as 12 Franco-British Storm Shadow missiles into Russia’s Kursk area, a part of which has been beneath Ukrainian management following a shock incursion by Ukrainian troops in August.
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A spokesman for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer declined to substantiate whether or not the missiles had been used. Beforehand, London had given permission to make use of the Storm Shadows, which have a 250-kilometer vary, inside Ukraine’s territory.
Earlier this week, Ukraine reportedly used ATACMS to strike a navy facility in Russia’s Bryansk area after Biden was reported as giving his OK. The White Home has not formally confirmed the approval and Ukraine hasn’t straight acknowledged the usage of ATACMS on Russian targets.
Russia has lengthy warned that Ukraine’s use Western-supplied long-range weapons to strike inside its territory would mark a severe escalation of the battle.
On November 21, Moscow stated a brand new U.S. missile defence base within the Polish city of Redzikowo close to the Baltic coast, which was opened on November 13 as a part of a broader NATO missile defend, will result in a rise within the total stage of nuclear hazard.
“That is one other frankly provocative step in a collection of deeply destabilising actions by the Individuals and their allies within the North Atlantic alliance within the strategic sphere,” Russian Overseas Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated.
“This results in undermining strategic stability, growing strategic dangers and, because of this, to a rise within the total stage of nuclear hazard,” Zakharova stated.
Poland rejected the declare, saying there have been no nuclear missiles on the base.
“It’s a base that serves the aim of protection, not assault,” Overseas Ministry spokesman Pawel Wronski stated on November 21.