Putin claims new missile used in Ukraine is ‘incapable’ of being intercepted
Following a week of increasing threats against the West, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that a newly built ballistic missile fired into Ukraine earlier in the week could not be intercepted.
According to Reuters, Putin stated in broadcast remarks, "There is no countermeasure to such a missile, no means of intercepting it." And let me reiterate that we will keep testing this most recent system. Establishing serial production is essential.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin, had earlier claimed that Ukraine's use of the hypersonic Oreshnik missile was a warning to its careless Western partners.
In reaction to Ukraine's first use of long-range Western weaponry to strike targets within Russia, Putin claimed on Thursday that he had ordered a strike using the new intermediat...