Russia Deploys Nuclear-Capable Missile in Strike on Western Ukraine
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A Russian missile strike has hit Ukraine's western Lviv Oblast. The weapon used was an Iskander-M missile, known by its NATO reporting name "SS-26 Stone."
This short-range ballistic missile is designed to carry nuclear warheads. Its use signals a significant escalation in Russian strike tactics.
Local residents reported hearing powerful explosions. Ukrainian officials confirm the attack and warn that more strikes are likely within the next 24 hours.
The Iskander-M is a highly accurate weapon system. Its deployment against a region far from the front lines underscores Russia's capacity for long-range, precision attacks across Ukraine.