The journalists were shown the wreckage of the "Oreshnik" used by russia to attack Dnipro
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine's Security Service has shown the Associated Press fragments of an experimental Oreshnik ballistic missile that hit a plant in Dnipro on November 21. The missile is based on the RS-26 Rubizh and is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads.
The Associated Press news agency spoke to employees of the Security Service of Ukraine, who showed the publication the wreckage of the Oreshnik missile that russia used to strike Ukraine on November 21, UNN reports.
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"Ukraine's security service showed the Associated Press on Sunday the wreckage of a new experimental ballistic missile that hit a factory in Dnipro," the newspaper writes.
Fragments of the Oreshnik missile, which the Pentagon says is based on the Russian intercontinental ballistic missile RS-26 "Rubizh", have not yet been analyzed, according to SBU officials.
According to the newspaper, the weapon, which can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads, has charred, mangled wires and an ashen body.
It should be noted that the remains of such a missile were found on the territory of Ukraine for the first time
Recall
russian dictator putin announced the successful use of the Oreshnik ballistic missile, which is not a modernization of the old Soviet systems.