Ukraine says it downed hypersonic Russian missile with U.S. air defense
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[May 06, 2023]
By Olena Harmash and Tom Balmforth
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian air defences shot down a Russian hypersonic
missile for the first time during an attack on the capital Kyiv this
week, the Air Force said on Saturday, in a potentially major setback for
the Kremlin's campaign of long-range air strikes.
The Kinzhal, which means "dagger" in Russian, is one of six "next
generation" weapons unveiled by President Vladimir Putin in 2018 when
the Russian leader boasted that it cannot be shot down by any of the
world's air defence systems.
Ukrainian Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk said the Kh-47 Kinzhal
had been shot down on Thursday night over the region outside Kyiv. The
Air Force said it had been taken down by a U.S. Patriot air defence
system.
"I congratulate the Ukrainian people on the historic event. Yes, we shot
down the 'unparalleled' Kinzhal," he said on the Telegram app.
The U.S. Patriot system is one of an array of sophisticated air defence
units supplied by the West to help Ukraine repel a months-long Russian
campaign of air strikes that has targeted critical infrastructure, power
facilities and other sites.
Hundreds of civilians have been killed in the attacks that Russia
stepped up in October ahead of winter. The strikes failed to cripple the
power grid but caused sweeping power cuts and other outages. Russia
denies targeting civilians.
Russia, which did not immediately comment on Ukraine's statement about
the Kinzhal, has in the past boasted that the missile has no equivalent
in the West.
The air-launched ballistic missile, which can reach speeds of up to Mach
10 (12,350 kilometres per hour), is capable of carrying nuclear or
conventional warheads. It has a reported range of 1,500 to 2,000 km.
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Ukraine said the missile was fired during a drone attack on Kyiv and
other cities in the early hours of Thursday.
The Air Force had not previously disclosed that a Kinzhal was used
for the attack, although Kyiv officials said immediately that a
ballistic missile had been involved.
The Thursday air strike came less than a day after Russia accused
Ukraine of a failed attempt to assassinate President Vladimir Putin
in a drone attack on the Kremlin citadel in Moscow and threatened to
retaliate.
Moscow has since accused Washington of involvement in allegations
denied by both Ukraine and the United States.
Russia has already intensified drone and missile attacks on
Ukrainian regions over the past week as Kyiv prepares to launch a
counter-offensive against Russian forces who have dug in across
swathes of occupied land in the south and east.
U.S. Patriot missiles were only delivered to Ukraine last month,
officials said.
Kinzhal missiles have been used on several occasions in Ukraine. The
first known use of the weapon in combat was when Russia said it had
fired the missile at a munitions dump in southwestern Ukraine on
March 19, 2022.
Ukraine's Air Force was previously seen as unable to shoot down
ballistic missiles, which Russia used to strike residential areas
and Ukraine's power infrastructure.
The Air Force on Saturday said it shot down eight Shahed drones
launched by Russia on the eastern and south-east Ukrainian regions
in an overnight attack.
(Reporting by Olena Harmash; writing by Tom Balmforth; Editing by
Conor Humphries)
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