Putin named the missile with which Russia struck Dnipro

Vladimir Putin. Photo: screenshot

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin named the missile with which Russia struck Dnipro on November 21. According to the Russian president, it was the "Oreshnik" hypersonic missile.

This was reported by Russian media on Thursday, November 21.

Putin named the missile that Russia used on November 21

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Russian military used the "Oreshnik" hypersonic missile for a strike on Dnipro on November 21.

He also said that "Russia will continue to test the latest weapons at those objects that it decides on its own".

"Russia will offer civilians in Ukraine in advance to leave the danger zone when missiles are used," the Russian dictator said.

In his statement, Putin emphasized that the use of the "Oreshnik" system was a "response to the US decision" to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

Let us recall that the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that on November 21, the Russians launched an intercontinental ballistic missile over Dnipro for the first time. They did not say what kind of weapon the invaders used. However, according to Defense Express, it was a "Rubezh".

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