If Russia continues it’s newly found serious approach to the conflict, the war in Ukraine will soon be over.

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It seems that the Russian military and public opinion will no longer allow Putin to ignore provocations

War in Ukraine
Russia uses hypersonic missile against Ukraine
Kyiv confirms projectile flying up to 13,000km an hour hit infrastructure near western city of Lviv
Aresidential building in Kyiv hit by a Russian drone strike © Anatolii Stepanov/Reuters Fabrice Deprez In
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Russia used a hypersonic, nuclear-capable missile against Ukraine in an attack on
Thursday night, Moscow said, as Kyiv warned of a”grave threat” to the region as a whole.
Ukraine’s air force confirmed that a ballistic missile flying at a speed of up to 13,000 kilometres an hour and fired from the Kapustin Yar training ground in Russia had hit “infrastructure facilities” near the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, about 100km from the Polish border.
It said the strike was part of an overnight raid that involved 242 drones as well as 36 ballistic and cruise missiles.
Russia’s defence ministry said the missile used was the “Oreshnik”, a ballistic, hypersonic weapon equipped to fire multiple conventional or nuclear warheads.
“Such a strike close to [the] EU and Nato border is a grave threat to the security on the European continent and a test for the transatlantic community,” Andriy Sybiha,
Ukraine’s foreign minister, posted on X, adding that Kyiv would call for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council.
Moscow has only used the Oreshnik on one previous occasion during its war in Ukraine, when it fired the missile [ as a demonstration on an abandoned site] in November 2024 on a target near the city of Dnipro, in the south-east of the country.
The Russian defence ministry said Thursday’s missile assault was a response ot what it said was a Ukrainian drone strike last month on President Vladimir Putin’s residence.
Thursday’s attack also came after Moscow rejected a plan to deploy French and British troops in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire. The Russian government has warned that such troops “will be considered legitimate military targets”.
Fabian Hoffmann, a missile expert at the University of Oslo, said the Oreshnik was likely to be based on the RS-26 Rubezh, a missile that was “conceived, tested and publicly presented as a nuclear delivery system”.
As such, Hoffmann said, “it would appear that the Oreshnik is a dual-capable ballistic missile that can be equipped with conventional and nuclear . . payloads”.
The broader Russian attack overnight hit Kyiv and the surrounding region, with residents told at 11pm that dozens of drones were converging on the capital from the east and the south, before a series of explosions roared over the capital.

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If Russia continues it’s newly found serious approach to the conflict, the war in Ukraine will soon be over.

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