“KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – NATO and Ukraine will hold emergency talks
Tuesday after Russia attacked a central city with an experimental, hypersonic
ballistic missile that escalated the nearly 33-month-old war.
The conflict is “entering a decisive phase,” Poland’s Prime
Minister Donald Tusk said Friday, and “taking on very dramatic dimensions.”
Ukraine’s parliament canceled a session as security was
tightened following Thursday’s Russian strike on a military facility in the
city of Dnipro.
In a stark warning to the West, President Vladimir Putin
said in a nationally televised speech that the attack with the
intermediate-range Oreshnik missile was in retaliation for Kyiv´s use of U.S.
and British longer-range missiles capable of striking deeper into Russian
territory.
Putin said Western air defense systems would be powerless to
stop the new missile.
Ukrainian military officials said the missile that hit
Dnipro had reached a speed of Mach 11 and carried six nonnuclear warheads each
releasing six submunitions.
Speaking Friday to military and weapons industries
officials, Putin said Russia is launching production of the Oreshnik.
“No one in the world has such weapons,” he said with a thin
smile. “Sooner or later other leading countries will also get them. We are
aware that they are under development.”
But he added, “we have this system now. And this is
important.”
Testing the missile will continue, “including in combat,
depending on the situation and the character of security threats created for
Russia,” Putin said, noting there is “a stockpile of such systems ready for use.”
Putin said that while it isn´t an intercontinental missile,
it’s so powerful that the use of several of them fitted with conventional
warheads in one attack could be as devastating as a strike with strategic – or
nuclear – weapons.
Gen. Sergei Karakayev, head of Russia’s Strategic Missile
Forces, said the Oreshnik could reach targets across Europe and be fitted with
nuclear or conventional warheads, echoing Putin’s claim that even with
conventional warheads, “the massive use of the weapon would be comparable in
effect to the use of nuclear weapons.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov kept up Russia’s bellicose
tone on Friday, blaming “the reckless decisions and actions of Western
countries” in supplying weapons to Ukraine to strike Russia.
“The Russian side has clearly demonstrated its capabilities,
and the contours of further retaliatory actions in the event that our concerns
were not taken into account have also been quite clearly outlined,” he said.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, widely seen as having
the warmest relations with the Kremlin in the European Union, echoed Moscow’s
talking points, suggesting the use of U.S.-supplied weapons in Ukraine likely
requires direct American involvement.
“These are rockets that are fired and then guided to a
target via an electronic system, which requires the world’s most advanced
technology and satellite communications capability,” Orbán said on state radio.
“There is a strong assumption … that these missiles cannot be guided without
the assistance of American personnel.”
Orbán cautioned against underestimating Russia’s responses,
emphasizing that the country’s recent modifications to its nuclear deployment
doctrine should not be dismissed as a “bluff.” “It´s not a trick… there will be
consequences,” he said.”
Three lawmakers from Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna
Rada, confirmed that Friday’s previously scheduled session was called off due
to the ongoing threat of Russian missiles targeting government buildings in
central Kyiv.
In addition, there also was a recommendation to limit the
work of all commercial offices and nongovernmental organizations “in that
perimeter, and local residents were warned of the increased threat,” said
lawmaker Mykyta Poturaiev, who added this is not the first time such a threat
has been received.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office continued to work in
compliance with standard security measures, a spokesperson said.
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate said the Oreshnik
missile, whose name in Russian means “hazelnut tree,” was fired from the
Kapustin Yar 4th Missile Test Range in Russia´s Astrakhan region, and flew 15
minutes before striking Dnipro.
Test launches of a similar missile were conducted in October
2023 and June 2024, the directorate said. The Pentagon confirmed the missile
was a new, experimental type of intermediate-range missile based on its RS-26
Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile.
Thursday’s attack struck the Pivdenmash plant that built
ICBMs when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union. The military facility is
located about 4 miles (6 1/2 kilometers) southwest of the center of Dnipro, a
city of about 1 million that is Ukraine´s fourth-largest and a key hub for
military supplies and humanitarian aid, and is home to one of the country´s
largest hospitals for treating wounded soldiers from the front before their
transfer to Kyiv or abroad.”
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