Russia Warns of Retaliation to Launch of Attacks...G7, additional air defense support

2024.11.27. AM 05:03
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Ukraine has again used U.S.-made Atax missiles to strike military facilities in mainland Russia.

Russia has signaled retaliatory action, and Western camps are discussing measures to bolster Ukraine's air defenses against the threat of a new Russian missile.

I'm a YouTube reporter on the report.

[Reporter]
This is a photo released by the Russian Ministry of Defense, saying it is the remains of the Ae-Tax missile.

The English written on the surface of the missile is clearly visible.

Russia has claimed that Ukraine has recently used the Altax on two occasions to strike S-400 air defense units and air bases.

The targets were all in Kursk.

Russia has warned of retaliatory measures, saying that the attack has resulted in casualties.

Shortly after Russia's announcement, a city in northeastern Ukraine adjacent to Kursk was hit by airstrikes, resulting in deaths.

[Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy: Rescue operations are currently underway at an air strike-hit car service plant in Sumy City]

Russia could use additional new missiles to raise the level of its threat.

Russia immediately amended its nuclear doctrine to ease the terms of using nuclear weapons after Attacks was used for the first time last week in an attack on the mainland.

It then attacked Ukraine with a new hypersonic missile called "Oresynik," which can carry multiple nuclear warheads.

[Russian President Vladimir Putin/Last 22nd: Apart from 'Oresynik', several similar missile systems are being developed for further testing]

In response, the G7 foreign ministers gathered in Italy focused on measures to strengthen Ukraine's air defenses.

[German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock: Two more IRIS-T air defense systems will be delivered by the end of the year. We're preparing other things, too.]

We are also delivering 4,000 drones that are controlled by artificial intelligence.

However, regarding the troop dispatch theory, which is raised again in the wake of the North Korean military's deployment, the UK drew the line, saying that the position of not sending troops to the battlefield remains the same.

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