Russia launches hypersonic missile again Russia warns Ukraine's military fuel depot
Russia claims to have used such missiles for the first time in Syria in 2016, according to some war experts. It was not immediately clear if Moscow had used the same missile. Because, in 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially announced this missile. Russia fired another hypersonic missile. This time the target is an oil warehouse of Mycolive. The Kinzhal missile was fired from a MiG-31K aircraft in the Crimea region. At the moment it destroys the huge fuel oil warehouse. Ukraine has admitted to a missile strike. However, Ukraine could not confirm what type of missile was used. This is the second time. Russia has launched a 1250-mile hypersonic Kinzhal missile, which is 10 times faster than sound. Last Friday, for the first time, the Kinzhal missile was aimed at Deliatin's arsenal in western Ukraine. This time the target is a fuel oil depot in the neighboring Mykolaiv province of Kherson province in southern Ukraine. Russia's Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said the warehouse supplied fuel for all armored vehicles in southern Ukraine. The missile destroyed it. Weighing half a ton, the missile is 28 feet long. Russia claims that no Western country has the capability to intercept Kinzhal missiles. Russia is the first country in Syria to use such a missile in 2016, according to some war experts. It was not immediately clear if Moscow had used the same missile. Because, in 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin officially announced this missile. In a recent interview with the international media, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was ready to discuss any issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He fears that if the peace talks fail again, World War III could break out.