Pentagon confirms that missile used to strike Dnipro was based on Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile
www.pravda.com.ua
Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:23:07 +0200
The United States has officially confirmed that Russia struck Dnipro on the morning of 21 November with a ballistic missile derived from a RS26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM.
Source Sabrina Singh, Pentagon spokesperson, during a briefing, reported by European Pravda Details Singh stated that, according to US intelligence, Russia launched an experimental mediumrange ballistic missile MRBM at the city of Dnipro.
Quote This IRBM was based on Russias RS26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile model.
The US was prenotified briefly before the launch through nuclear risk reduction channels. Ukrainian sources had previously also indicated that Russia used the Rubezh ICBM in the Dnipro strike.
The Pentagon spokesperson reiterated that the US has frequently observed dangerous and reckless rhetoric from President Putin and that President Joe Bidens administration remains focused on continuing to provide Ukraine with what it needs.
Quote Ukraine, as you know, has been successful and continuing to push back against Russia and aggression.
We just rolled out another 275 milliondollar package yesterday.
Youre going to see more packages continue in the weeks and months ahead left of this administration. She emphasised that while the US takes seriously the rhetoric coming out of Russia, it will persist in supporting Ukraine with the resources it most urgently needs on the battlefield.
Background Russian leader Vladimir Putin stated that the Russians used an Oreshnik mediumrange missile during the morning attack on Dnipro on 21 November.
He also threatened Western nations with strikes following their authorisation for Ukraine to use their missiles to target Russian territory.
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