


Russia Launches Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile, Escalating Conflict with Ukraine
Russia's use of an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile against Ukraine intensifies tensions, prompting global condemnation and raising security concerns in Kyiv.
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Overview
On November 22, Russia launched an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile at Dnipro, injuring three and damaging infrastructure, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. President Putin warned of potential strikes against countries supplying arms to Ukraine. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy described the strike as proof of Russia's aggression and called for global condemnation. NATO and UN officials condemned the act, urging de-escalation. As both sides increase military operations, Ukraine postponed a parliamentary sitting due to security concerns, highlighting the ongoing volatility of the situation.
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