Did Ukraine just use its first home-grown ballistic missile in combat? Russia makes big claim
•Russia claims Ukraine may have launched its first indigenous ballistic missile, a potential game-changer in Kyiv's long-range strike capabilities.
•While Ukraine remains silent, the alleged interception comes as the Fire Point FP-9 missile nears flight testing.
•This development, if confirmed, signifies a significant escalation in Ukraine's efforts to develop its own advanced missile arsenal, capable of striking deep into Russian territory.
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Russia claims Ukraine may have launched its first indigenous ballistic missile, a potential game-changer in Kyiv's long-range strike capabilities. While Ukraine remains silent, the alleged interception comes as the Fire Point FP-9 missile nears flight testing. This development, if confirmed, signifies a significant escalation in Ukraine's efforts to develop its own advanced missile arsenal, capable of striking deep into Russian territory.المصدر: Times of India | Source: Times of India
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