Russia hits Ukraine with rarely used Oreshnik missile
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Russian army claims Oreshnik missile struck aircraft repair plant in Lviv region
Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed Monday that it hit an aviation repair plant in Ukraine’s western Lviv region last week with an Oreshnik ballistic missile, marking the first time either side has publicly named the alleged target of the strike.
In Lviv, a series of loud explosions was heard during the night of January 8–9. Online reports claimed a strike by the Oreshnik system, but this information has not been officially confirmed. Everything known about the situation in Lviv is detailed in the RBC-Ukraine report below.
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Starmer, Macron and Merz condemn Oreshnik missile strike on Lviv — Russia accused of faking pretext
According to the report, the three leaders held a phone call to coordinate their foreign policy positions. They described the Oreshnik strike on Ukraine as an “unacceptable escalation.” Read also: Russia hits Lviv with Oreshnik missile in rare strike near EU and NATO borders A spokesperson for Starmer said the prime minister believes “Russia used
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has reported that it has located fragments of a Russian ballistic missile used to strike Lviv Oblast on the night of 8-9 January. Early reports suggest that the parts belong to the Oreshnik missile system.
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