The Security Service of Ukraine first showed the remnants of the 'Oreshnik' missile, which Russia used to attack Dnipro.
The Associated Press news agency published a material mentioning a fragment of the Russian missile 'Oreshnik' that was used by Russia to attack Ukraine on November 21. The remnants of the missile are located in Ukraine, but they have not been studied in detail yet, so examinations are underway. The Security Service of Ukraine reported that this missile caused damage to Dnipro's civilian infrastructure. Previously, the missile was called 'Kedr', but the new weapon has the same system. Russia has stopped at the 'Oreshnik' missile complex after the development of the 'Kedr' system.
On November 21, Russia attacked Dnipro with the 'Oreshnik' missile, trying to instill fear. The Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that Russia has a limited number of these missiles and that Ukrainian forces are currently working on acquiring reliable weapons to counter similar attacks.
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