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World Defence NewsMoscow Launches Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at Ukraine for First Time, Escalating Conflict

Moscow Launches Intercontinental Ballistic Missile at Ukraine for First Time, Escalating Conflict

In a significant escalation of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, the Ukrainian Air Force reported that Moscow has launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at the city of Dnipro, marking the first time such a weapon has been utilized in the conflict that began with Russia’s invasion in 2022. This development comes amidst Ukraine’s recent use of long-range missiles supplied by Western allies, intensifying the ongoing military confrontation.

The attack occurred early Thursday morning, with Ukrainian officials detailing that the missile struck Dnipro, causing alarm and destruction in the region. A source who spoke to AFP confirmed that the missile was indeed the initial combat deployment of an ICBM by Russia during the current conflict, underscoring the gravity of the situation on the ground. The ICBM, capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads, poses a substantial threat as it can reach targets tens of thousands of kilometers away.

While the Ukrainian Air Force reported the incident and released dramatic footage depicting glowing reentry vehicles descending toward the city at approximately 5 AM local time, the Kremlin has remained tight-lipped regarding the attack. When approached for comments on the allegations surrounding the missile launch, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refrained from providing any information, indicating that there would be no remarks on the matter.

This latest development signals a potential shift in the nature of engagements between the two nations, as the utilization of such advanced weaponry could lead to unprecedented consequences in the ongoing war. As both sides continue to escalate their military capabilities and tactics, the international community watches with heightened concern over the escalating tensions and the implications for regional stability in Eastern Europe.

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