Putin threatens Kyiv, US with new missile

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Russia Threatens Attacks on Ukraine’s Capitol

Russia’s President Putin has warned that Kyiv’s government buildings could become targets of a new hypersonic missile, capable of potentially reaching the US. This comes after Russia’s overnight missile and drone strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

‘Decision-Making Centers’ in Sight

Putin claims the hypersonic Oreshnik missile, recently deployed against Dnipro, cannot be intercepted. He warns that Russia may test the missile further in combat and target decision-making centers in Kyiv.

Oreshnik Missile’s Capabilities

The Oreshnik missile has a range of 310 to 3,100 miles, reaching hypersonic speeds of Mach 11. It can carry both nuclear and non-nuclear warheads.

Increased Missile Production

Putin boasts that Russia’s missile production surpasses NATO’s by tenfold, with plans for further expansion. This signals no end in sight for the ongoing conflict.

Massive Drone and Missile Attack

Russia launched a massive aerial attack on Thursday, targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Nearly 200 missiles and drones struck cities across the country, leaving millions without power.

Zelenskyy Condemns ‘Vile Escalation’

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy denounced the attack as a “vile escalation,” claiming Russia used cruise missiles with cluster munitions to deliberately target civilians. He urged Western countries to deliver promised air defense systems.

Trump’s Special Envoy

The attack occurred hours after President-elect Trump nominated Lt. Gen.

Keith Kellogg as special envoy for the Ukraine conflict. Kellogg has proposed using weapons supplied to Ukraine as leverage for negotiations with Russia.


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