Ukraine Military Chief Admits Failure To Intercept Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile | Watch

Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, admitted that Ukraine's military lacks the necessary missile defence systems to intercept the advanced Russian Oreshnik hypersonic missile. The Oreshnik, capable of striking targets up to 5,000 kilometers away, was first used in November 2022 when Russia targeted a Ukrainian defence industry plant. Despite its high speed, reaching Mach 10 (around 7,600 miles per hour), Russia's President Vladimir Putin hailed the missile as a historic achievement. Click to know more.

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Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, admitted that Ukraine's military lacks the necessary missile defence systems to intercept the advanced Russian Oreshnik hypersonic missile. The Oreshnik, capable of striking targets up to 5,000 kilometers away, was first used in November 2022 when Russia targeted a Ukrainian defence industry plant. Despite its high speed, reaching Mach 10 (around 7,600 miles per hour), Russia's President Vladimir Putin hailed the missile as a historic achievement.

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