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Putin orders mass production of hypersonic missiles: meets military chiefs day after missile attack on Ukraine, says – testing will continue

Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with military chiefs was televised

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​,, one of the Western countries, after the new intermediate missile attack of Russia. Due to this, there will be an emergency meeting between Ukraine and NATO on Tuesday (November 26). The meeting is being held on Zelensky's appeal. The meeting comes as Russia launched a hypersonic ballistic missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro for the first time in the 33-month war. At the same time, Ukraine has showered Russia with dangerous weapons received from Western countries.

Meanwhile, Russian President Putin has threatened to conduct further testing of the 'Oreshnik' missile. He said this in a meeting with the military chiefs of Russia. On Thursday, Russia fired an intermediate missile at the city of Dnipro in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin called it a missile test. The name of this missile is Oreshnik.

In fact, on November 18, Biden authorized Ukraine to attack Russia with American weapons. After this, the conflict between the two sides has increased.

Emergency services try to put out a fire in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro after a Russian attack.

Zelensky wants to get THAAD to deter a Russian attack Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that he was trying to get updated air-defense systems from allies, amid Russian missile threats. Zelensky said Thursday's attack on the city of Dnipro with Russia's new ballistic missile showed that Russia wanted to escalate the war.

According to media reports, Zelensky wants to acquire the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) or upgrade its Patriot anti-ballistic missile defense system.

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China appealed to both sides to maintain peace China has appealed to all parties involved in the war between Russia and Ukraine to maintain peace, exercise restraint and reduce tensions through dialogue. According to the Global Times, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the two sides should negotiate for a ceasefire.

The spokesperson said that China has a clear policy on the Ukraine issue. He is in favor of resolving the matter politically and preventing the situation from deteriorating.

Putin addressed the nation after the attack Just hours after the missile attack on Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin suddenly addressed the country. According to Reuters, he said Russia had tested a 'new' intermediate range ballistic missile in response to a Western attack. Putin said that we have the right to attack those who attack us.

Putin named this missile 'Oreshnik'. He said it hits the target at a speed of 2.5 to 3 km per second. Putin warned the West that Moscow could attack the military bases of any country helping Ukraine.

Putin said that we have the right to attack people who use weapons against us.

What happened in Russia-Ukraine war in 5 days?

18 November

1. Biden allowed Ukraine to use long-range missiles US President Biden allowed Ukraine to use long-range missiles – the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS). The US gave this weapon to Ukraine only in October 2023, but it only had permission to use it on its own soil.

2. Norway, Finland and Denmark asked their citizens to prepare for war Russia-Ukraine's neighboring countries Norway, Finland and Denmark have declared an alert for their citizens. These countries warned their citizens about the war by distributing pamphlets. Apart from this he was asked to keep stock of essential commodities and prepare his troops for battle.

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19 November

1. Ukraine rained ATACMS on Russia With the consent of the Biden government, Ukraine first fired 6 long-range ATACMS missiles received from the United States in the Bryansk region of Russia. Russia claimed to shoot down 5 missiles.

2. Putin changed the rules regarding nuclear weapons Putin approved the decision to allow the use of nuclear weapons. According to the new rule, if a country that does not have nuclear weapons attacks Russia with the support of a nuclear power country, it will be considered a declaration of war against Russia. In such a situation, Moscow can use nuclear weapons.

20 November

1. Ukraine was attacked with a British Shadow cruise missile Ukraine fired Britain's 'Storm Shadow Cruise' missile and attacked Russia's Kursk region. Britain gave these weapons to Ukraine a year ago. After the attack, Russia said it had destroyed two British missiles.

2. America allowed landmines to Ukraine US President Biden decided to give anti-personnel land mines to Ukraine to prevent the Russian army from increasing in the eastern region of Ukraine. America asked Ukraine to use this land mine only within the border of Ukraine.

3. Four countries closed embassies in Kyiv The US closed its embassy in Kiev for a day after receiving intelligence that Russia was attacking Ukraine. After this, Italy, Greece and Spain have also done the same.

21 November

Russia conducted a missile test over Ukraine Russia test-fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile over Ukraine. The name of this missile is 'Oreshnik'. Its speed is 2.5 to 3 km per second. President Putin has warned of attacks on Western countries supplying arms to Ukraine.

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22 November

1. Ukraine's parliament canceled Friday's session in view of the threat of a Russian missile attack on Kiev

2. Russian President announces continuation of missile tests Putin ordered mass production and testing of the missile, calling it a threat to Russia's security.

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