Ukraine claims Russia used an ICBM in an attack for the first time

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Ukraine on Thursday accused Russia of launching an intercontinental ballistic missile as part of an overnight attack, in what would be the first use of such a weapon during the conflict. The claim was disputed by a Western official, who said it was a ballistic missile but not an ICBM that was fired.

The Kremlin did not immediately respond to the accusation, with spokesperson Dmitry Peskov referring questions to Moscow’s defense ministry. The Western official declined to further characterize the missile that was used, which they said was targeting the eastern city of Dnipro, adding that its impact was still being assessed.

ICBMs typically have a range of at least 3,400 miles, so it’s unclear why the Kremlin would allegedly use one against its neighbor. Such missiles can carry either nuclear and non-nuclear payloads.

The Ukrainian air force said that the alleged ICBM was launched from the Caspian Sea region of Astrakhan in southern Russia at Dnipro, but said it had not yet received any information about whether there had been any victims. It did not specify exactly what model of missile was used.

In a statement posted on Telegram, the air force said that Moscow had also attacked Dnipro with various missiles, that Russian aircraft had fired an air-launched ballistic missile and seven cruise missiles, and that Ukrainian forces had shot down six cruise missiles.

Ukraine said the attack on Dnipro used a number of missiles including the ICBM.State Emergency Service of Ukraine / AFP – Getty Images

The ICBM’s alleged deployment comes two days after Ukrainian forces used their first long-range U.S. ATACMS missiles to strike Russian soil — a move that Moscow had long warned would be met with a significant response.

The alleged escalation in the war, which has now lasted more than 1,000 days, follows President Vladimir Putin’s latest nuclear saber rattling.

The Russian leader revised his country’s nuclear doctrine — a document detailing the conditions under which Moscow would consider using nuclear weapons — earlier this week, with the change justifying a nuclear strike by Russia if attacked by a nonnuclear country that is supported by a nuclear state.


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