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‘No defense against' Russia's Oreshnik missile – ex-Pentagon analyst
‘No defense against' Russia's Oreshnik missile – ex-Pentagon analyst

Russia Today

time02-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

‘No defense against' Russia's Oreshnik missile – ex-Pentagon analyst

Neither Ukraine nor its Western backers have any means to counter Russia's newly deployed intermediate-range Oreshnik missile, Michael Maloof, a former senior Pentagon security analyst, told RT in an interview on Friday. Maloof noted that the Oreshnik could 'easily shift the balance of power overwhelmingly in favor' of Russia in any conflict, including the ongoing hostilities with Ukraine. 'Having a hypersonic [missile] for which there's no defense currently… is astonishing. It absolutely alters that balance of power dramatically, for which the Ukrainians have no defense,' he said. He noted that while the US is working to adapt missile defense systems such as THAAD to counter hypersonic threats, these programs remain under development. 'There's no operational ability at this point to deal with a hypersonic missile,' Maloof said, adding that the Oreshnik could reach its targets within mere minutes. The former analyst added that the missile also travels at a speed of over 7,000 miles (11,000km) an hour. 'There's no defense against that,' he said. The missile system, Maloof stated, has already been tested successfully in Ukraine in battlefield conditions. He was referring to a strike on Ukraine's Yuzhmash military industrial facility in the city of Dnepr in November 2024. Russian President Vladimir Putin said afterward that the missile's warheads flew at speeds exceeding Mach 10 and could not be intercepted by existing air defenses. The missile could also carry conventional and nuclear payloads and travel up to several thousand kilometers. According to Putin, the Oreshnik strike on Ukraine was a response to the country's decision to use Western-supplied long-range missiles for attacks deep into Russia. On Friday, the Russian president said that the first serially produced Oreshnik missile system had entered service with the armed forces. He also noted that the question of supplying the weapons to Belarus, Russia's key ally, will likely be resolved by the end of the year.

On Cam: Russian Marines Launch All-Out Assault On Ukrainian Forces In Kherson
On Cam: Russian Marines Launch All-Out Assault On Ukrainian Forces In Kherson

Time of India

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

On Cam: Russian Marines Launch All-Out Assault On Ukrainian Forces In Kherson

Russia's Northern Fleet marines from the "Dnepr" group have launched a brutal assault on Ukrainian positions in Kherson, wiping out strongholds, personnel, and depots on the Dnieper's right bank. The Russian Defence Ministry says the strikes, guided by UAVs and executed with Grad rocket salvos, eliminated over 60 troops, artillery systems, and electronic warfare hubs. The assault marks a sharp escalation in counter-landing operations and artillery warfare across the region. Watch Read More

US is no longer our ‘ally'
US is no longer our ‘ally'

Russia Today

time03-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Russia Today

US is no longer our ‘ally'

Kiev is no longer a 'priority' at the center of US foreign policy, several Ukrainian MPs have lamented after Washington suspended the supply of certain categories of weapons as part of its 'America First' shift. Washington scaled back critical military aid to Kiev, reportedly halting deliveries of air defense ammunition, missiles, and artillery shells. While the exact list of suspended weaponry remains unclear, US envoy to NATO Matthew Whitaker said on Wednesday that the move was part of President Donald Trump's domestically focused policy shift. 'The United States is no longer our ally,' Ukrainian MP Mariana Bezuglaya wrote on social media. She followed up with a remark that her earlier post suggesting President Trump should 'go f**k himself' was now even more relevant. Bezuglaya went on to accuse Trump of 'helping Russia move towards Dnepr and Sumy,' apparently referring to Moscow's ongoing push to create a 'buffer zone' intended to protect Russian border areas from attacks. 'Ukraine is no longer a priority, no longer at the center of US foreign policy… At least Trump is very honest about this with the Ukrainians,' another Ukrainian MP and member of the defense and intelligence parliamentary committee, Solomiya Bobrovskaya, told the New York Times. Earlier on Wednesday, Kiev summoned the US chargé d'affaires in Ukraine, John Ginkel, to lecture him about 'the critical importance of continuing the deliveries of previously allocated defense packages' and to warn against 'delay or procrastination in supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities.' Kiev has repeatedly voiced frustration over what it sees as dwindling support from Washington. Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky met with Trump at the NATO summit in The Hague last week to demand more Patriot air defense systems but received no firm promises. Trump said the systems were 'very hard to get' and that the US needed them for its own defense and for Israel. Russia has consistently condemned Western arms shipments to Ukraine, arguing they only serve to prolong hostilities and increase bloodshed without altering the ultimate outcome of the conflict. President Vladimir Putin said last month that Russian forces currently hold the strategic initiative across the entire frontline. After expelling Kiev's invasion force from Russia's Kursk Region in March 2025, the fighting quickly spilled across the border into Ukraine's Sumy Region. Moscow officially described its objective as the creation of a buffer zone intended to safeguard the resumption of peaceful civilian life in Russia's border regions.

Russian Defense Ministry announces liberation of Dyliivka in Donetsk
Russian Defense Ministry announces liberation of Dyliivka in Donetsk

Saba Yemen

time24-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Russian Defense Ministry announces liberation of Dyliivka in Donetsk

Moscow – Saba: The Russian Defense Ministry announced on Tuesday the liberation of the town of Dyliivka in the Donetsk Republic, inflicting significant enemy casualties and destroying dozens of Western-supplied weapons, tanks, and armored vehicles of Kyiv's forces within 24 hours. In a statement, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that "Northern" forces reinforced their positions in the Sumy region of northeastern Ukraine, killing 235 enemy soldiers in the Kharkiv region and destroying two armored vehicles, six military vehicles, seven artillery pieces, and two ammunition depots, according to the Russia Today website. The ministry added that "Western" forces strengthened their positions in the Kharkiv region of northeastern Ukraine and the Donetsk Republic, killing 220 enemy troops and destroying one armored vehicle, 11 military vehicles, one artillery piece, three electronic warfare stations, and three ammunition depots. Meanwhile, "Southern" forces liberated the town of Dyliivka in the Donetsk Republic, killing 190 enemy soldiers and destroying one armored vehicle, four military vehicles, and one electronic warfare station. "Central" forces continued their advance in the Donetsk Republic, killing 230 enemy troops and destroying six armored vehicles, eight military vehicles, and three artillery pieces. The Russian Defense Ministry noted that "Eastern" forces also advanced in Donetsk, killing 190 enemy soldiers and destroying one tank, two armored vehicles, two military vehicles, three artillery pieces, and one electronic warfare station. Additionally, "Dnepr" forces pushed forward in the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, killing 60 enemy troops and destroying 10 military vehicles, five electronic warfare stations, and two ammunition depots. The ministry confirmed that Russian forces carried out strikes targeting Ukrainian port infrastructure, as well as drone assembly workshops and storage facilities. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Entertainer who turned down request to sing in Ukrainian accused of treason
Entertainer who turned down request to sing in Ukrainian accused of treason

Russia Today

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Russia Today

Entertainer who turned down request to sing in Ukrainian accused of treason

A celebrity social media influencer in Ukraine is facing multiple criminal investigations, including a treason probe, after being filmed rolling her eyes at a request to sing in Ukrainian. The allegation against Anna Alkhim, who has over 250,000 Instagram followers, was confirmed Wednesday by MP Natalya Pipa, who said she and other lawmakers had urged police to launch an inquiry. Alkhim is also reportedly being investigated for incitement of hatred and for allegedly threatening a government official. Pipa urged parents to check whether their children are following 'bloggers who trample on Ukraine and everything Ukrainian, spread harmful messages and poison the minds and the souls of children.' Alkhim, whose legal name is Anna Buryachenko, has a reputation for scandal shaped by a turbulent personal life which often features in celebrity news. Nationalists, however, have criticized her for years for perceived anti-Ukrainian behavior. In a 2020 interview, Alkhim acknowledged that Russian President Vladimir Putin is 'handsome' and described him as a very influential figure. She has also perviously declared that 'half of Ukrainian songs are total garbage.' In 2024, she filmed a video in front of billboards depicting her country's fallen soldiers, with a Russian song playing in the background. According to Pipa, the treason investigation stems from a 2023 incident in which Alkhim publicly named two hospitals in her hometown of Dnepr where wounded Ukrainian soldiers were being treated, the day before an alleged Russian attack on the facilities, sparking accusations from critics that she had leaked sensitive information. Alkhim rejected the accusations, declaring in an expletives-ridden message that the hospitals' military use was public knowledge and accusing her detractors of exploiting the timing to smear her. The latest backlash began after a video surfaced earlier this month showing Alkhim at a private event. When jokingly asked to sing in Ukrainian, she rolled her eyes in an exaggerated manner and appeared to mutter something the video circulated, several nationalist figures demanded repercussions for what they called a disrespectful act. Pipa joined the calls for accountability, urging a 'harsh reaction' from the government. Alkhim is believed to have left Ukraine amid the controversy and appears to be defiant, despite the mounting pressure.

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