Amid escalating tensions, Saudi Arabia is forming a 'defensive' coalition, while Iran depicts an attack on an Egypt LNG platform as an Israeli false flag. Reports also suggest Iran's missiles are more powerful than Oreshnik, and the IRCG claims to have destroyed F-35s in Jordan.
A Washington think tank reports that Russia has nearly exhausted its supply of Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missiles, with only one operational missile remaining.
Ukrainian forces have issued a warning that Russia is likely to launch an Oreshnik missile within the next 24 hours. This comes as a Russian attack in northeastern Ukraine killed a 44-year-old woman and seriously injured another.
A Russian amusement park in St. Petersburg has launched a new ride named 'Oreshnik,' after a Russian missile used in attacks on Ukraine. The attraction has drawn criticism for its controversial naming.
Russia launched the 'Oreshnik' medium-range ballistic missile into the Kyiv region on May 24, with President Putin stating it was solely to collect data for future attacks.
The Belarusian opposition movement claims that Russia has deployed its 'Oreshnik' complex at the former Kričev-6 air force base in Belarus's Mogilev region.
A Russian drone crashed in Romania, prompting NATO to label it as Russian and call for strengthened air defenses. The incident has raised concerns across Europe, with some officials describing it as a serious and irresponsible escalation.
Ukraine has stated that Russia's Oreshnik missile is 'not cutting-edge' as claimed by Moscow, after examining parts of the weapon, challenging Russian assertions about its advanced capabilities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's use of the 'Oreshnik' missile for strikes against Ukraine is not expected to yield the desired results, with US intelligence reportedly already examining missile debris.
Russia has launched its latest missile and drone assault on Kyiv, reportedly featuring the hypersonic Oreshnik, signaling a dangerous escalation in the conflict.
Experts suggest that Russia's deployment of the Oreshnik missile, intended to send a strong message, may instead indicate a hidden weakness for President Putin.
Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) suggest that Russia may have launched two 'Oreshnik' missiles on May 24. This assessment comes amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Russia has reportedly used its 'Oreshnik' missile in an attack against Ukraine, raising questions about the weapon's capabilities and impact. This marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict.
Russia used an Oreshnik missile, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, during its Sunday bombardment of Kyiv, a weapon experts consider part of the Kremlin's intimidation strategy against the West.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has called for a global response to massive Russian air attacks and confirmed the use of a new feared weapon by Moscow. Reports indicate Russia has used its 'indestructible' Oreshnik strategic missile, which travels at 10 times the speed of sound, three times.
Russia has reportedly deployed its Oreshnik missile in a massive attack targeting the Kiev region, marking a significant escalation in military actions.
The US Embassy in Kyiv and Ukrainian officials have issued warnings about a potential large-scale Russian attack, with some sources suggesting it could involve hypersonic missiles. This comes as European nations reportedly prepare to develop missiles capable of reaching deep into Russian territory.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has warned Ukraine that his country could use the Russian Oreshnik missile system, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, in response to comments from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Satellites have detected the Oreshnik hypersonic missile at a former Soviet military airfield in Belarus, 5km from the Russian border, capable of reaching all of Europe.
During the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Vladimir Putin stated that a third 'Oreshnik' missile strike during the Russia-Ukraine war was for testing purposes, successfully hitting a barn.
Kyiv analysts believe they have discovered a major technical vulnerability in Russia's widely publicized 'Oreshnik' missile program, potentially causing missiles to miss targets by tens of kilometers.
Sweden and Germany have issued warnings that Russia could test NATO's strength with a military attack on a member state in the near future. Ukraine also cautioned about a possible Russian attack using the dangerous Oreshnik missile.
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's proposal for a face-to-face meeting, stating he currently sees no reason for such talks. Zelenskyy interpreted Putin's response as Russia once again choosing war, while Putin also commented on Zelenskyy's Jewish heritage.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued an open letter to Vladimir Putin, proposing a face-to-face meeting to end the war, stating that "enough is enough." Donald Trump welcomed the possibility of such a meeting between the two leaders.
Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom claims a Ukrainian drone struck the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe's largest, causing no major damage. This accusation comes as Ukrainian President Zelensky stated Ukraine is conducting long-range strikes in response to Russian attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia is preparing a new 'massive strike' against Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened strikes against locations from which drones are launched against Russia.
The Oreshnik supermissile, designed to carry nuclear warheads, reportedly failed during a test with conventional cluster bombs, falling on Russian soldiers due to a synchronization error.
Russia reportedly used a hypersonic ballistic missile, "Oreshnik," in a mass shelling of Ukraine on May 24, with Ukrainian sources mocking the attack's effectiveness. Russia's Ministry of Defense claimed all strikes were successful against military targets.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky sent an urgent letter to Donald Trump and US Congress members, requesting Patriot PAC-3 missiles and highlighting a critical shortage of air defense equipment. Zelensky emphasized the severe risk to Ukraine's skies without US assistance, mentioning a recent Russian attack with Oreshnik missiles.
A recent heavy attack on Kyiv by Russia, which reportedly included the use of the Oreshnik missile, has raised concerns about Ukraine's ability to intercept the faster, longer-range weapon.
The EU and Ukraine held an emergency summit following fears of an imminent attack on Kyiv, potentially involving Oreshnik missiles, after threats from Lavrov.
Russian President Putin signed a law allowing him to deploy the military to aid Russians detained in foreign countries, while Senator Marco Rubio held a conversation with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov regarding the war in Ukraine. Russia also offered debt relief to new Ukraine war recruits and their families.
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Russia has reportedly deployed its nuclear-capable hypersonic Oreshnik missile in recent major strikes on Ukraine, drawing international attention and concern. Experts are analyzing the missile's capabilities, which make it particularly difficult to intercept.
Russia has launched a massive assault on Kyiv, utilizing drones and a hypersonic missile, causing significant damage. This attack is described as one of the largest of the war, with a Deutsche Welle correspondent's office among the damaged sites.
Russia conducted a large-scale ballistic missile and drone attack on Kyiv, with Ukraine reporting the deployment of the Oreshnik ballistic missile during the barrage. The assault caused significant terror and damage in the Ukrainian capital.
Jurgita Šukevičienė, chair of the Seimas Education and Science Committee, noted that while some Lithuanian educational institutions are prepared for a potential air attack threat, others need to improve, following an air attack warning issued in some parts of the country this week.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, resulting in at least four deaths and significant damage to residential buildings, cultural sites, and infrastructure, including the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry building and the Albanian ambassador's residence.
A Ukrainian Member of Parliament has stated that Ukraine has launched carrier rockets into space twice since the war began. The MP also proposed that Ukraine should develop kinetic interception capabilities for Oreshnik-type missiles and establish dedicated Space Forces.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned that his country could use the Russian 'Oreshnik' missile system, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, if NATO or Ukraine attack targets on Belarusian territory.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said NATO should regard Russia's medium-range Oreshnik missiles deployed in Belarus as a legitimate military target.
A report indicates that Russia's nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles suffer from serious accuracy problems because they rely on Soviet-era guidance technology from the 1970s, potentially causing them to miss targets by dozens of kilometers.
Ukraine conducted drone strikes on Russian territory, including a port in Temryuk and a chemical plant in Armiansk, resulting in one fatality and fires. Meanwhile, President Zelensky imposed sanctions on ten Russian mobile operators and internet service providers.
Ukraine's Air Force has issued a warning about a high probability of missile launches, including Oreshnik ballistic missiles, from Russia's Kapustin Yar training ground within the next 24 hours.
Details of Russia's cognitive warfare strategies have been revealed, including the use of the 'Oreshnik' ballistic missile in an attack on Kyiv, primarily aimed at sowing fear and uncertainty rather than physical destruction.
A run-down town in Russia's southeast has been identified as the launchpad for the Oreshnik ballistic missiles used by Putin to attack Ukraine, though local residents know little about the site.
Russia's 'Oreshnik' missile, presented by the Kremlin as a revolutionary new weapon, was reportedly assembled in 2017 using older technologies, according to a Reuters analysis of debris.
Ukrainian analysts are assessing whether Russia's Oreshnik missile, used multiple times against Ukraine, is an undefendable 'wonder weapon' or a costly deterrent aimed at intimidating Europe.
A peculiar detail was captured in several videos as warheads from Russia's 'Oreshnik' ballistic missiles appeared in the night sky over Kyiv on May 24, with no typical impact sounds despite the rumble.
Despite propaganda, Russia's hypersonic missile Oreshnik has reportedly caused surprisingly little damage in Ukraine due to technical limitations and false ammunition, proving to be an expensive failure.
Russia's recent Oreshnik hypersonic missile strike on Bila Tserkva, estimated to cost $400 million, reportedly misfired and failed to achieve its intended propaganda or military goals. The incident has been described as a costly and ineffective exercise for Russia.
Russian forces reportedly launched two Oreshnik ballistic missiles over the weekend, with one hitting Bila Tserkva and the other possibly failing and crashing into Russian-occupied Donetsk Oblast.
Russia has threatened to carry out "systematic strikes" on defense industry companies in Kyiv, warning residents to leave the city. This comes as experts describe the use of a powerful missile as an escalation of the war, drawing condemnation from Europe.
Russia reportedly struck Kyiv with a hypersonic ballistic missile, identified as the Oreshnik, during an attack, showcasing its advanced capabilities. In response, India highlights its own comparable MIRV-equipped Agni-V missile, which boasts even higher speeds.
Russia conducted one of its largest missile attacks on Ukraine, including the use of the rare Oreshnik hypersonic missile against Kyiv. Ukraine has requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in response to the widespread strikes.
Russia conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv, utilizing hypersonic Oreshnik missiles, resulting in four deaths and significant destruction. The strikes drew widespread condemnation from European leaders, who described the attack as an escalation and a political scare tactic.
Era stato annunciato dall’ambasciatore americano a Kiev un attacco eccezionale di Mosca contro l’Ucraina e così è stato. I missili utilizzati sono progettati per attacchi nucleari
During a demonstration in Rome against the government's judicial reform and the war in the Middle East, protesters burned images of US President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. A few thousand people joined the march.
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenka has commented on Ukraine's statements that the Oreshnik missile complex deployed in Belarus should be considered a legitimate target by NATO, stating he is not saying they will strike Vilnius tomorrow.