British special services are studying whether the Russian Federation really used an ICBM – World
According to journalists, this may be the first time an ICBM has been released during a war.
In Great Britain, special services are urgently investigating whether Russia really launched an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) over the Dnipro River during today's attack on Ukraine.
This is reported by The Guardian.
According to journalists, this may be the first time an ICBM has been released during a war. The missiles have a range of about 6,000 km to allow Russia and the US to strike directly at each other. If it had been launched from the Astrakhan region of Russia, it would have traveled about 800 km to reach its goal.
“I don't want to preempt our intelligence agencies, which are urgently looking into these reports, but if this is true, then obviously this will be another example of serious, reckless and escalating behavior on the part of Russia, and it will only strengthen our…