Newsweek's map and satellite analysis identified two key sites in Belarus: a military depot and a storage site.
Russia is believed to be storing Oreshnik missiles in Belarus with the potential to reach European capitals in minutes.
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Russia reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in case of aggression, including if the enemy using conventional weapons ...
The terrifying Sarmat missile's development has been marred by setbacks, including one which suffered a "catastrophic failure ...
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Russia first fired the Oreshnik missile at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on 21 November, in what President Vladimir Putin cast as a response to Ukraine’s first use of US ATACMs ballistic missiles and ...