Russia Threatens Air Strikes with New Missile on American Bases in the Middle East, Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, and North Dakota

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by Brian Shilhavy, Health Impact News:

The Russian media is reporting today that airstrikes inside Russia are continuing with American-made ATACMS missiles launched from Ukraine, and they have vowed to retaliate.

Russia’s Defense Ministry Vows Retaliation for Ukrainian ATACMS Assault on Kursk Region

Upon examining the areas attacked in the Kursk Region, it was confirmed that Ukrainian militants fired American-made ATACMS missiles.

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Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that it is preparing retaliatory actions against Ukraine for attacking with ATACMS missiles in the Kursk Region.

Over the past three days, Ukrainian forces carried out two strikes with long-range Western weapons on targets in Russia’s Kursk Region, the Defense Ministry said.

On November 23, the Ukrainian military launched five ATACMS missiles near the village of Lotarevka at the position of the S-400 anti–aircraft missile division. Three missiles were destroyed, and two reached the target.

Remnants of US ATACMS Missiles - Sputnik International

On November 25, Ukrainian troops struck the Vostochny airfield in Russia’s Kursk Region using ATACMS missiles. Seven were shot down, but one reached its target. As a result, two soldiers were slightly injured from falling rocket fragments.

Earlier on Monday, White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby, after a long denial, confirmed that Ukraine is allowed to use US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles to fire at targets in the western Russian region of Kursk. (Source.)

Russia has also produced a video today showing how long it takes for their new Oreshnik missile to reach American troops stationed in the Middle East, Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, and North Dakota, making it clear that Europe is not the only place that should fear imminent attacks by their new missiles.

There is currently no known missile defense system that can intercept the Russian Oreshnik missile.

With the first devastating launch of an Oreshnik missile into Ukraine late last week, and the continuing bombing of Russia with American ATACMS missiles, this is not just rhetoric anymore.

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