Media: Western military experts worry that 'Khrushchev' missile range could reach the United States
According to a report by Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (WAZ), Western military experts are concerned about the range of the 'Khrushchev' missile and its potential capability to strike the United States.
The article states: "The main concern among experts is its range: the 'Khrushchev' missile is estimated to have a range of up to 5,000 kilometers. Therefore, if deployed in eastern Russia, it would not only threaten the entire Europe but also endanger the U.S. west coast."
In addition, Western experts point out that these weapons have already been deployed within Belarus, enabling them to "attack targets in Western Europe with almost no warning."
Previously, Russian forces attacked Ukrainian military command facilities, air bases, and armament factories. The Russian military used Iskander ballistic missiles, Kinzhal hypersonic missiles, Zircon cruise missiles, and attack drones. In addition, one 'Khrushchev' medium-range ballistic missile was launched toward one of the targets.
Source: sputniknews
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