Russian attack on Kiev could be Hypersonic “Zircon” missile used for the first time in nearly two years of warA Ukrainian research institute stated. According to Russia, the Zircon has a range of 1,000 kilometers (625 miles) and travels at nine times the speed of sound. The Kiev Institute of Forensic Testing Sciences said fragments matching the composition of zircons were found after an attack on February 7.
Russia said it completed testing of the Zircon missile in June 2022, which Vladimir Putin described as part of the Zircon missile program. A new generation of unparalleled weapon systems.Russia also attacked Ukraine Dagger hypersonic missile –It turned out to be a ground-launched ballistic missile dropped from an airplane.it is Supposed to be unstoppable, but Ukrainian forces regularly shoot them down with Patriot missiles.
Ukrainian Air Force says Russia launched Missiles and drones hit the central city of Dnipro on Monday The mayor said infrastructure has been affected. Suspilne public television quoted the water board as saying the outage had caused pumping stations to close and water supplies to some areas to be cut off.
A major online network in Moscow has Spreading pro-Russian Ukrainian war propaganda and disinformation French military and cyber security experts said that in Western Europe. France’s Vignium agency, which combats foreign entities trying to influence public opinion, said the network, known as Portal Kombat, operated at least 193 websites that spread pro-Russian propaganda, defended the invasion of Ukraine and criticized the Kiev government.
Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral of a deceased man on Monday Family of five, including three children, burned to death in Russian drone attack Located in Kharkiv, a city in northeastern Ukraine. On Friday night, a Russian drone struck an oil depot, sparking a fire that engulfed an entire street, including the house where Putyatina’s family lives. An elderly couple died on the same street. More than 50 people were injured and 15 houses burned.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is planning Visits Western European capitals to lobby for aid Ukraine during this week’s Munich Security Conference, according to Bloomberg.
The EU has Passes a law to set aside windfall profits from some 300 billion euros in assets frozen by the Russian central bank, which is the first concrete step in using this money to finance Ukraine’s reconstruction. The EU and the G7 have been arguing for more than a year over whether and how to use the funds.
After Vladimir Putin spoke at length about the glories of Russian history to American interviewer Tucker Carlson, a Mongolian leader Attacks Vladimir Putin on the size of defunct Eurasian empires. “After Putin spoke. I found the historical map of Mongolia. Don’t worry. We are a peaceful and free country,” former Mongolian president Tsakhia Elbegdorj wrote on Twitter/X road. Elbegdorj, a former Prime Minister of Mongolia, is an international figure and leader of Mongolia’s 1990 democratic revolution that ended communist rule.