Ukraine says Russia launched an intercontinental missile in an attack
for the first time in the war
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[November 21, 2024]
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine says Russia launched an
intercontinental ballistic missile overnight targeting Dnipro city in
the central-east of the country, which, if confirmed, would be the first
time Moscow has used such a missile in the war.
In a statement Thursday on the Telegram messaging app, Ukraine's air
force did not specify the exact type of missile, but said it was
launched from Russia’s Astrakhan region, which borders the Caspian Sea.
It said an intercontinental ballistic missile was fired at Dnipro city
along with eight other missiles, and that the Ukrainian military shot
down six of them.
Two people were wounded as a result of the attack, and an industrial
facility and a rehabilitation center for people with disabilities were
damaged, according to local officials.
While the range of an ICBM would seem excessive for use against Ukraine,
such missiles are designed to carry nuclear warheads, and the use of one
would serve as a chilling reminder of Russia’s nuclear capability and a
powerful message of potential escalation.
The attack comes two days after Russian President Vladimir Putin signed
a revised nuclear doctrine that formally lowers the threshold for the
country's use of nuclear weapons. Ukraine on Tuesday fired several
American-supplied longer-range missiles and reportedly fired U.K.-made
Storm Shadows on Wednesday into Russia.
The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement Thursday that its air
defense systems shot down two British-made Storm Shadow missiles, six
HIMARS rockets, and 67 drones. The announcement came in the ministry’s
daily roundup regarding the military actions in Ukraine.
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In this photo provided by Ukraine's 24th Mechanised Brigade press
service, servicemen of the 24th Mechanised Brigade fire 120mm mortar
towards Russian positions near Chasiv Yar town, in Donetsk region,
Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (Oleg Petrasiuk/Ukrainian 24th
Mechanised Brigade via AP)
The statement didn’t say when or where exactly it happened or what
the missiles were targeting. This is not Moscow's first public
announcement of the shooting down of Storm Shadow missiles, as
Russia earlier reported downing some over the annexed Crimean
Peninsula.
The developments come as the war has taken on a growing
international dimension with the arrival of North Korean troops to
help Russia on the battlefield — a development that U.S. officials
said prompted U.S. President Joe Biden’s policy shift on allowing
Ukraine to fire longer-range U.S. missiles into Russia. The Kremlin
responded with threats to escalate further.
Putin has previously warned the U.S. and other NATO allies that
allowing Ukraine to use Western-supplied longer-range weapons to hit
Russian territory would mean that Russia and NATO are at war.
And the new doctrine allows for a potential nuclear response by
Moscow even to a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is
supported by a nuclear power.
While the doctrine envisions a possible nuclear response by Russia
to a conventional strike, it is formulated broadly to avoid a firm
commitment to use nuclear weapons and keep Putin’s options open.
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