Russia, Oreshnik and Kyiv
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Russia fired its Oreshnik missile at Ukraine on Sunday from a remote range. Residents of the nearby town say the consequences have been limited.
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Russia just hit Kyiv with 600 drones and 90 missiles in a single night — including the hypersonic Oreshnik built to carry a nuclear warhead
Air raid sirens wailed across Kyiv for hours overnight as Russia unleashed what Ukraine’s Air Force called the largest single aerial barrage of the war: roughly 600 strike drones and 90 missiles fired in a concentrated wave that lit up radar screens from the capital to the country’s southern oblasts.
RAW FOOTAGE of Putin’s Oreshnik Attack on Kyiv is going viral as shocking SLO-MO VIDEO captures massive explosions, blazing skies, and panic across the Ukrainian capital. Was Zelensky PUNISHED for the recent Luhansk attack?
Dramatic images of glowing projectiles streaking down from space on May 24 marked the latest combat use of Russia's Oreshnik missile against Ukraine. Here is how the missile works, and why some of its payloads don't explode.
Russia says the large-scale attack, using drones and missiles, was retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on 'civilian facilities on Russian territory'
Russia launched a large overnight missile and drone assault on Ukraine, reportedly using Oreshnik, Iskander, Kinzhal and Zircon missiles in retaliation for Ukrainian attacks inside Russia. Ukrainian authorities said two people were killed and 56 injured in strikes across Kyiv.
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Russia blames Ukraine for drone strike on Europe's biggest nuclear plant
A fresh wave of aggressive rhetoric has just escalated those fears, reports The Express. Catastrophic warnings A senior official in Moscow issued a direct warning that Russia could target Western infrastructure with devastating military action.