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Thanks to Biden's endless escalations and brinsmanship, the HQ for PA Pivdenmash, Ukraine's top rocket manufacturer, based in Dnipro, Ukraine, just got MIRV'ed the fuck out by Russia,
Excuse the stupid pajeet source, but American sources, as always, are reporting garbage like "Russia refuses to deny it was them" or "Putin is terrified!" (ABC news)
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/russias-firing-of-icbm-on-ukraine-is-weapons-1st-combat-use-in-history-7072318
Russia's Firing Of ICBM On Ukraine Is Weapon's 1st Combat Use In History
The missile was launched from the Astrakhan region of Russia, over 1,000 km away from the damage site in Ukraine.
New Delhi:
Russia reportedly launched an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Ukraine, marking the first combat use of the weapon since its inception almost six decades ago. Moreover, Moscow used the Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicles (MIRV) technology to target "critical infrastructure" in Ukraine's Dnipro, the first-ever use of the technology too.
ICBMs have a range of over 5,500 kilometres and are built to carry nuclear, chemical and biological warheads. It can also carry a conventional warhead, which Russia reportedly used on the RS-26 Rubezh, ballistic missile. The missile was launched from the Astrakhan region of Russia, over 1,000 km away from the damage site in Ukraine.
Videos have surfaced on social media and Telegram handles, where at least warheads re-entering and targeting infrastructure in Ukraine. Russia has "denied to comment" on the launch of ICBMs though Kyiv has confirmed its use.
The launch comes just a day after Putin signed off on changes to the nuclear doctrine. The changes in the doctrine say that an attack from a non-nuclear state backed by a nuclear state will be viewed by Russia as a joint attack on it. Recently, the US has allowed Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike deep into Russia.
Excuse the stupid pajeet source, but American sources, as always, are reporting garbage like "Russia refuses to deny it was them" or "Putin is terrified!" (ABC news)
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/russias-firing-of-icbm-on-ukraine-is-weapons-1st-combat-use-in-history-7072318
Russia's Firing Of ICBM On Ukraine Is Weapon's 1st Combat Use In History
The missile was launched from the Astrakhan region of Russia, over 1,000 km away from the damage site in Ukraine.
New Delhi:
Russia reportedly launched an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Ukraine, marking the first combat use of the weapon since its inception almost six decades ago. Moreover, Moscow used the Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicles (MIRV) technology to target "critical infrastructure" in Ukraine's Dnipro, the first-ever use of the technology too.
ICBMs have a range of over 5,500 kilometres and are built to carry nuclear, chemical and biological warheads. It can also carry a conventional warhead, which Russia reportedly used on the RS-26 Rubezh, ballistic missile. The missile was launched from the Astrakhan region of Russia, over 1,000 km away from the damage site in Ukraine.
Videos have surfaced on social media and Telegram handles, where at least warheads re-entering and targeting infrastructure in Ukraine. Russia has "denied to comment" on the launch of ICBMs though Kyiv has confirmed its use.
The launch comes just a day after Putin signed off on changes to the nuclear doctrine. The changes in the doctrine say that an attack from a non-nuclear state backed by a nuclear state will be viewed by Russia as a joint attack on it. Recently, the US has allowed Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike deep into Russia.
