💥 Attack

Russia first deployed the Oreshnik hypersonic-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile against the city of Dnipro.

Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Verified Independently confirmed by 6 sources
Meduza Ukrinform Ukrainska Pravda Kyiv Independent Kyiv Post Censor.NET

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Meduza → Source tone: likely

Russia first deployed the Oreshnik against Dnipro in November 2024

Meduza → Source tone: certain

Oreshnik is a hypersonic-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile

Ukrinform → Source tone: certain

Russia attacked the city of Dnipro where a blaze broke out as a result of the strike on Friday

Ukrainska Pravda → Source tone: certain

The Oreshnik was deployed in an attack on Dnipro in November 2024.

Kyiv Independent → Source tone: certain

A 78-year-old woman suffered injuries after Russian attacks near Nikopol in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast

Kyiv Post → Source tone: certain

Putin unleashed his new weapon against the Ukrainian city of Dnipro last month in retaliation for strikes by Ukraine on Russia using US and British missiles

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

The Russian military attacked Nikopol, Myrove, Pokrov, and Marhanets communities using drones, Grad MLRS, and heavy artillery on 1 November.

Censor.NET → Source tone: certain

A private house, outbuilding, and power line were damaged in the Nikopol district with no casualties.

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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:41.172Z

Source story: ukraine-strikes-infrastructure-at-russia-s-oreshnik-launch-site-military-says