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If West "doubts" about "Oreshnik", let it choose target in Kyiv and try to repel blow - Putin

Putin threatens Oreshnik again

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has once again repeated his threats to Ukraine with the Oreshnik missile.

According to Censor.NET, citing the Russian media, he said this during a direct line.

According to him, no one has a chance of bringing down "Oreshnik".

Putin said that the missile allegedly has a range of up to 5,500 km.

The dictator also suggested that in case of "doubts" about "Oreshnik", the West should choose a target in Kyiv, concentrate air defense there, and try to intercept the attack.

Russia's "Oreshnik" strike on Ukraine

On 21 November, according to the Ukrainian Air Force, Russia used an intercontinental ballistic missile during a missile attack on the city of Dnipro. The media reported that it could have been a Rubizh missile, which is a potential nuclear warhead.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said in an address on 21 November that during the morning attack on Dnipro, Russians allegedly used a new medium-range Oreshnik missile.

On 22 November, the Defence Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate said that on 21 November, Russia had struck at Ukrainian territory using a ballistic missile, allegedly from the Kedr missile system.

Later, the SSU showed journalists the remains of a Russian missile called Oreshnik, which hit the city of Dnipro.

Putin also threatened to launch an Oreshnik strike on Kyiv.

Putin's arrest warrant

On 17 March 2023, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and Russian Presidential Children's Ombudsman Maria Lvova-Belova.