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Russia vows continued testing of nuke-capable missile after Ukraine strike

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has made several statements regarding the development and testing of an experimental hypersonic missile, dubbed the Oreshnik. According to Putin, Russia will continue to test the missile in combat and has already begun serial production.

    1. Depending on the objectives and the range of this weapon, it can strike targets on the entire territory of Europe, which sets it apart from other types of long-range precision-guided weapons.
    2. The war in the east is entering a decisive phase. We all know this.
    1. As has been said already, we'll be continuing these tests, including in combat conditions, depending on the situation and nature of threats being posed to Russia's security, especially considering that we have enough of such items, such systems ready for use in stock.
    2. The tests [of the missile system] have passed successfully, and I congratulate you all on that.
    1. On my behalf, the Minister of Defence of Ukraine is already holding meetings with our partners regarding new air defence systems capable of protecting lives from new risks.
    2. We must be aware that 'comrade' Putin will keep trying to intimidate us.
    3. Using another country not just for terror but also to test new weapons for terror is clearly an international crime.
    1. An IRBM and an ICBM, they can have similar flight paths. They can have high trajectories.

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sources

  1. 1.CNA News
  2. 2.Al Jazeera
  3. 3.The Times of India
  4. 4.The Times
  5. 5.BBC
  6. 6.Le Monde
  7. 7.The Guardian
  8. 8.Daily Sabah
  9. 9.ABC News (Australia)
  10. 10.France 24
  11. 11.The Japan Times
  12. 12.CNN

perspectives

  1. 1.US Foreign Policy
  2. 2.Russian Foreign Policy
  3. 3.Russia-Ukraine War
  4. 4.Chinese Foreign Policy
  5. 5.US-Russia Relations
  6. 6.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
  7. 7.Nuclear Weapons
  8. 8.German Foreign Policy
  9. 9.Russian Politics
  10. 10.Rare-Earth Elements
  11. 11.Ukrainian Politics
  12. 12.EU-Russia Relations

countries

  1. 1.BrazilBR
  2. 2.ChinaCN
  3. 3.GermanyDE
  4. 4.United KingdomGB
  5. 5.HungaryHU
  6. 6.Korea, Democratic People's Republic ofKP
  7. 7.PolandPL
  8. 8.Russian FederationRU
  9. 9.UkraineUA
  10. 10.United StatesUS

organizations

  1. 1.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
  2. 2.Krem­linRU
  3. 3.Ukraine Defense IntelligenceUA
  4. 4.Open Source Centre
  5. 5.PA Pivdenmash
  6. 6.TelegramAE
  7. 7.Come Back Alive
  8. 8.Federal Bureau of InvestigationUS
  9. 9.Northrop Grumman Corp
  10. 10.PentagonUS
  11. 11.Sibylline LtdGB
  12. 12.Strategic Missile Forces

persons

  1. 1.Vladimir PutinRU
  2. 2.Volodymyr ZelenskiyUA
  3. 3.Donald TuskPL
  4. 4.Dmitry PeskovRU
  5. 5.Donald TrumpUS
  6. 6.Joe BidenUS
  7. 7.Andrei BelousovRU
  8. 8.Alexei Peshcherkin
  9. 9.David LammyGB
  10. 10.Justin CrumpGB
  11. 11.Kim Jong-UnKP
  12. 12.Mykyta Poturaiev

technicals

  1. 1.Oreshnik
  2. 2.Army Tactical Missile Systems
  3. 3.SCALP/Storm Shadow
  4. 4.Soviet Union
  5. 5.Hazel Tree
  6. 6.Global South
  7. 7.RS-26 Rubezh
  8. 8.Antares
  9. 9.Cold War
  10. 10.High Mobility Artillery Rocket System
  11. 11.Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
  12. 12.Kapustin Yar
Russia vows continued testing of nuke-capable missile after Ukraine strike