Ukrainian Military Reports Russia’s Use of Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Against Ukraine
The alleged Russian intercontinental ballistic missile strike could be the first ever use of such a weapon in war.
Russian forces struck the Ukrainian city of Dnipro with an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on Nov. 21, according to Ukrainian military officials.
Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched this ICBM alongside a Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missile and six Kh-101 cruise missiles. The Ukrainian military said it intercepted the cruise missiles and that the two ballistic missiles didn’t cause significant damage.
Zelenskyy said further investigations are underway.
ICBMs were designed to carry one or potentially multiple nuclear warheads. If an ICBM struck Ukraine with only minimal damage, it would indicate that Russia armed the weapon with nonnuclear warheads.
The alleged ICBM strike happened just days after reports emerged that the United States had allowed Ukraine to use U.S.-origin long-range weapons for deep strikes inside Russian territory; a request Zelenskyy has raised for months.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned he would view long-range strikes inside Russia as a significant escalation in the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war.
Neither the Russian Ministry of Defense nor the Kremlin have commented publicly on the reported ICBM strike.
The Epoch Times contacted the U.S. Department of Defense for comment but didn’t receive a response by publication time.
This is a developing report and will be updated.