Huge explosions heard in Dnipro, Ukraine pic.twitter.com/QhijYzRLrj
— Brian’s Breaking News and Intel (@intelFromBrian) November 21, 2024
Dnipro https://t.co/8Jsvj75glP pic.twitter.com/GFVRhRAFCv
— GeoInsider (@InsiderGeo) November 21, 2024
I am assuming you just called them ICBMs instead of typing out ballistic missiles? Why use a long range missile to attack Ukraine?TChaney said:
Unconfirmed reports of ICBMs enroute to Ukraine from Russia
https://www.flightradar24.com/SNOOP29/380f7db1
and
https://www.flightradar24.com/HIRAM02/380f8235Huge explosions heard in Dnipro, Ukraine pic.twitter.com/QhijYzRLrj
— Brian’s Breaking News and Intel (@intelFromBrian) November 21, 2024Dnipro https://t.co/8Jsvj75glP pic.twitter.com/GFVRhRAFCv
— GeoInsider (@InsiderGeo) November 21, 2024
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 21, 2024
Today’s launch by Russia of an intercontinental ballistic missile against Ukraine is the first time ever an ICBM has been launched at another state in a war. pic.twitter.com/fY9wNoS6aZ
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 21, 2024
The ICBM fired at Ukraine today was a RS-26 “Rubezh.”
It’s a mobile-ground ballistic missile system derived from the RS-24 “Yars.”
First tested in 2012, it has a range of more than 6000 km and can carry multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs). pic.twitter.com/V0HLtC7oIH
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 21, 2024
Another video shows the first ever intercontinental ballistic missile used in a war hitting the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
The video shows several reentry vehicles from the missile’s MIRV hitting the city center. pic.twitter.com/NJwbqMfvMe
AtticusMatlock said:BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 21, 2024
Another video shows the first ever intercontinental ballistic missile used in a war hitting the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
The video shows several reentry vehicles from the missile’s MIRV hitting the city center. pic.twitter.com/NJwbqMfvMe
It's been a difficult situation since it started. I guess we'll see what Trump is made of and if he can follow through on his promises.Brother Shamus said:
This administration is doing everything possible to try and hand over to Trump a difficult situation.
Quo Vadis? said:
Do they know how that's a mirv instead of a bunch of other single warhead missiles?
aezmvp said:
The next step would be hitting government buildings in Kyiv or so forth imo.
Monkeypoxfighter said:
What was the target in Dnipro? Putin seems to not hesitate to clobber civilian targets and infrastructure, claims "escalation", uses a MIRVed missile (not exactly precision), then whines when Ukraine pops a deep ammo depot or air base. If Ukraine keeps the targets military, Putin, as the aggressor, has little to whine about
Footage from last night’s Russian Ballistic Missile Attack on the City of Dnipro, shows that the Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry-Vehicle (MIRV) used, equipped to either an Intermediate-Range or Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, contained at least 6… pic.twitter.com/BcH1B2l88t
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 21, 2024
They don't have any of them in the Black Sea. They're assigned to Russia's Northern and Pacific fleets.aezmvp said:
Possibly I don't know that it's much of an escalation from the Black Sea, maybe fired from the Baltic or Arctic. That kind of thing would definitely raise eyebrows. But That's a good point. I think next escalation would be target selection. They clearly don't want to go after Zelensky but maybe some of their military command and control.
comment from that post:RangerRick9211 said:Footage from last night’s Russian Ballistic Missile Attack on the City of Dnipro, shows that the Multiple Independently Targetable Reentry-Vehicle (MIRV) used, equipped to either an Intermediate-Range or Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, contained at least 6… pic.twitter.com/BcH1B2l88t
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 21, 2024
Another view.
Perhaps China said not to?Ulysses90 said:
I keep asking myself why Putin did not conduct an above ground nuclear test in the Arctic Ocean the day after the Nordstream 2 was attacked. First a tactical nuke and then a 1-5 megaton warhead. If he wanted to show the world he was serious, demonstrating the readiness of his warheads and breaking the 1962 treaty would have been the best way to do it rather than setting a bunch of red lines that have been crossed with near impunity. Surely his inner circle has discussed conducting nuclear tests as a deterrent option, but they have not done it.
Don't forget that the israelis just blew up a significant portion of Iran's ballistic missile and drone manufacturing and storage facilities. So their ability to continue to supply Russia is likely to be seriously curtailed.MouthBQ98 said:
Russia is having production problems with conventional ballistic missiles. They can't meet demand and have already gone horse trading for low quality Iranian and North Korean missiles to try to fill the gap.
This launch serves several purposes: threatens the west by extending the nuclear puffery and test the response, tests an ICBM system in real world conditions, uses the conventional ICBM warhead platform to attack actual targets for lack of other means, and tests western air defenses against such a threat.
I wouldn't make too much of it yet. I see it more of an indication of frustration and desperation by Russia to find ways to continue their war effort as they run low on capable weapons and equipment.