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Putin Vows Continued Use of Experimental Missile After Ukraine Strike

Ukrainian President Condemns Missile Test as an ‘International Crime’

Moscow Claims Missile Could Target All of Europe

Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced plans to continue testing an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile following a controversial strike in Ukraine. Speaking at a defense conference on Friday, Putin dismissed U.S. claims that Russia only possessed a limited supply of the high-speed, nuclear-capable missiles. He emphasized that the weapons were in sufficient stock to proceed with tests under “combat conditions” and would soon enter serial production.

“The tests have passed successfully, and I congratulate you all on that,” Putin stated, according to Interfax news agency. “We’ll be continuing these tests, including in combat conditions, depending on the situation and threats to Russia’s security.”

The missile, identified as the “Oreshnik” by Russian military officials, reportedly targeted a rocket factory in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro. U.S. sources believe the design is based on Russia’s RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

Ukraine Decries Strike as Escalation in War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the missile strike as an “international crime” and accused Russia of using Ukraine as a testing ground for new weapons. “Using another country not just for terror but also to test new weapons for terror is clearly an international crime,” Zelenskyy said in a social media address.

Zelenskyy also urged allies, including those in the global south, to denounce the attack. He directed his defense minister to consult with international partners to secure advanced air defense systems, warning of the new risks posed by these intermediate-range missiles.

Missile Poses Threat Across Europe, Russian Commander Claims

Sergei Karakayev, commander of Russia’s strategic missile forces, said the missile’s range enables it to strike targets across Europe. “Depending on the objectives and the range of this weapon, it can strike targets on the entire territory of Europe,” he stated.

While U.S. officials acknowledged the missile’s nuclear capability, they denied its deployment significantly alters the balance of the conflict, citing Russia’s limited supply.

Global Reaction and Emergency NATO Talks

The strike has prompted NATO and Ukraine to schedule emergency talks on Tuesday. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described the conflict as “entering a decisive phase” with “very dramatic dimensions.”

Ukraine’s parliament canceled a session and tightened security following the attack. Zelenskyy urged nations like China and Brazil, which have proposed a joint “peace plan,” to condemn Russia’s actions. Ukraine has criticized the peace plan for providing Moscow with diplomatic cover to continue its aggression.

As tensions escalate, the missile test marks another significant development in the ongoing war, drawing renewed scrutiny and condemnation from the international community.

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