As Russia fired its new ‘Oreshnik’ hypersonic ballistic missile at Ukraine’s Dnipro, President Vladimir Putin warned the West of possible strikes on its military sites. Putin said Moscow ‘reserves the right’ to use its weapons against military facilities of countries that “allow their weapons to be used against our facilities”. Defence experts across the world have been trying to figure out which key NATO facilities fall within the reach of Russia’s new hypersonic intermediate-range missile. Meanwhile, Canada’s defence minister Bill Blair on Nov. 22 said a promised shipment of air defence systems purchased with the assistance of the Canadian government has reached Ukraine. Sweden has announced plans to allocate significant funds for the mass production of long-range missiles and drones for Ukraine. Video: AP/AFP/Reuters/Twittern18oc_world n18oc_crux
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