As the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates, reports of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) attack have sent shockwaves across the globe. Could this mark a dangerous new phase in the war? Discover the details behind this alarming development and its implications for global security.
The alarming announcement followed a missile attack on Dnipro, which marked the first reported deployment of this weapon. Ukrainian military experts have linked the Oreshnik to a modified version of the Cold War-era RS-26 Rubezh, capable of carrying nuclear warheads and boasting a range of 5,000 to 6,000 kilometers.
Despite Kyivβs serious warnings, NATO has downplayed the missileβs strategic implications, affirming its commitment to supporting Ukraine.
π¨Alertπ¨ "Russia-Ukraine War: ICBM Missile Attack Sparks Global Tensions"
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As the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates, reports of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) attack have sent shockwaves across the globe. Could this mark a dangerous new phase in the war? Discover⦠pic.twitter.com/HPMSbo91ZA
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Just In: Germany makes list of bunkers and shelters due to Russian threat Gva-source
Just In: Moscow preparing response to Kievβs ATACMS attacks β MOD
All buildings, including private properties, that could be used as shelters, such as cellars, garages and underground stations are currently being inventoried,β a spokesperson for the German Interior Ministry said at a press conference in Berlin.
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