Russia fires intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukraine as first use
In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing conflict, Russia launched a nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at Ukraine on Thursday, marking the first known use of such a weapon in the war.
The missile, capable of travelling thousands of kilometres, was fired as part of an assault on Ukrainian territory, according to statements from the Ukrainian Air Force.
The launch follows a series of significant exchanges between Russia and Ukraine, with the latter having earlier in the week fired US and British-supplied missiles at targets within Russian territory.
The latest missile strike by Russia highlights the growing intensity of the conflict, as both sides employ increasingly sophisticated weaponry.
The ICBM launch is a concerning development, underscoring the potential for further escalation in the war, with both nations possessing nuclear capabilities. Ukrainian officials have yet to release details about the missile’s target or any potential casualties from the attack, but the incident has raised alarms internationally.
This move comes amid ongoing military confrontations in the region, with both Ukraine and Russia having received support from their respective international allies.
The missile strike marks another chapter in a protracted and devastating conflict, which has led to significant loss of life and widespread displacement.
Global leaders are calling for restraint as tensions continue to mount, with concerns that the use of such powerful weapons could further destabilise the region and provoke a broader international crisis.
As the situation unfolds, the international community remains on high alert, monitoring developments in real-time and urging for diplomatic solutions to avert further escalation.
Source: With inputs from wirers