‼️ BREAKING: Ukrainian Telegram channels publish the first footage of the fall of combat parts of an ICBM in Dnipro.
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Shocking footage has emerged showing what is believed to be the first use of an intercontinential ballistic missile (ICBM) in warfare by .
Missiles were reportedly fired from Kapustin Yar test range in the Astrakhan region, hitting the Yuzhmash defence plant in Dnipro.
The dramatic video shows flashes lighting up the sky – believed to be six separate warheads of a R-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile.
Until now, the R-26 Rubezh had never been used since its conception in 2011. It was designed to carry nuclear weapons but is now seen as an outdated piece of equipment.
Though this was a conventional attack, it may have paved the way for a pontential nuclear strike by ‘s forces.
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Astonishing footage shows what is suspected to be the first use by Russia of an IBCM
The suspected attack on the Yuzhmash defence plant is believed to be payback for ‘s first ever use of British-French-made Storm Shadow missiles on Russian territory.
Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova was ordered midway through a press briefing not to comment on the suspected ICBM strike.
She said, “We do not comment on the use of ICBMs. It is not time yet” before a senior diplomat stepped in. He was heard saying: “Ballistic missile strikes on Yuzhmash … The Westerners are talking about it now. Don’t comment at all.”
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was asked to confirm the use of ICBMs, and replied that he “had nothing to say on this topic”.
A Western official said the missile used in the attack on Dnipro was not an ICBM but a standard ballistic missile.