Chilling footage showed missiles raining down on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro
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CHILLING footage shows what is thought to be the first ever use of an intercontinental ballistic missile in war – as part of Russia’s revenge attack on Ukraine.

Video showed rockets raining down on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro – reportedly six different warheads from a nuclear-capable Russian R-26 Rubezh ICBM.

Chilling footage showed missiles raining down on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro

Chilling footage showed missiles raining down on the Ukrainian city of DniproCredit: Est2west news
It claimed to show an R-26 Rubezh ICBM dropping six separate warheads on the Yuzhmash defence plant in Dnipro

It claimed to show an R-26 Rubezh ICBM dropping six separate warheads on the Yuzhmash defence plant in DniproCredit: Est2west news
More footage showed the missile blitz over Ukraine

More footage showed the missile blitz over UkraineCredit: Est2west news
A rocket blast lit up the night sky

A rocket blast lit up the night skyCredit: Est2west news
Explosions ring out in Dnipro during the Russian attack

Explosions ring out in Dnipro during the Russian attackCredit: East2West

Reports say it was fired from the Kapustin Yar test range in Russia’s Astrakhan region and struck the Yuzhmash defence plant in Dnipro.

The outdated R-26 Rubezh had never – until now – been used in anger.

It was designed to carry a deadly nuclear payload but appears to have been used for a conventional rocket attack in the early hours of this morning.

If the use of the Rubezh is confirmed, some analysts have said it will be the first combat use of an ICBM in history.

The giant attack on Dnipro was part of a savage response by Russia to Ukraine’s double-tap long-range missiles strikes this week.

Kyiv launched US ATACMS missiles against Putin’s territory overnight on Monday – and British Storm Shadow rockets on Wednesday.

There are unconfirmed media reports today of Russia firing a new ballistic missile into Ukraine which we know they have been preparing for months

John HealeyUK Defence Secretary

Russia warned it would “react accordingly” as embassies in capital city Kyiv closed down yesterday in fear of a revenge blitz.

Putin’s forces are thought to have this morning launched an RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).

The Kremlin also dispatched Tu-95MS strategic bombers to launch cruise missiles against embattled Ukraine.

Kyiv’s air force confirmed the ballistic weapon had been launched from Astrakhan, in southern Russia.

Nato scrambled F-16 warplanes above Poland amid the barrage – putting air defence and radar systems on high alert.

Unverified footage appeared to show an explosion and a fire in multiple spots across the country.

Pictures showed a house in Dnipro on fire with emergency services at the scene.

The regions of Kremenchuk and Myrhorod were also bombarded. 

A house in Dnipro was set on fire in the missile blitz

A house in Dnipro was set on fire in the missile blitz

An explosion in Ukraine amid Russia's revenge blitz

An explosion in Ukraine amid Russia’s revenge blitz
Emergency services at the scene of a damaged building in Dnipro

Emergency services at the scene of a damaged building in Dnipro

Meanwhile in a bizarre moment captured on camera, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova was told halfway through a press briefing not to comment on the suspected ICBM strike.

She could be seen answering a call in the middle of the televised conference.

The conversation was overheard via her mic – with a presumably senior diplomat saying: “Masha [Maria], ballistic missile strikes on Yuzhmash [defence plant in Dnipro].

“The Westerners are talking about it now. Don’t comment at all.”

She also slammed the opening of a new US ballistic missile defence base in Redzikowo, a village in Poland.

Zakharova said it had been added to a “list of priority targets for potential destruction which, if necessary, can be executed with a wide range of advanced weapons”.

Defence Secretary John Healey told the Defence Committee on Thursday: “This is a serious moment that I come before the committee.

“Defence intelligence will reveal today that the front line is now less stable than at any time since the early days of the full scale Russian invasion in 2022.

“We have seen in recent weeks a very clear escalation from Putin and his forces.

“They have stepped up attacks on the energy system in Ukraine ahead of winter, they have stepped up attacks on civilian centres killing children, they have deployed at least 10,000 North Korean troops to the battle front line.

“And there are unconfirmed but media reports today of Russia firing a new ballistic missile into Ukraine which we know they have been preparing for months.

“While the Ukrainian actions on the battlefield speak for themselves, be in no doubt that UK Government is stepping up our support for Ukraine, determined to continue doubling down our support for Ukraine.”

Moscow warned for months that the use of Western long-range missiles by Ukraine would mark a major escalation.

In September, a snarling Putin said it would “mean that Nato countries are at war with Russia”.

On Tuesday a rattled Putin green-lit a new nuclear doctrine just hours after Ukraine’s ATACMS strike, in retaliation to the US relaxing their missile permissions.

President Joe Biden had on Sunday approved a decision that allowed Ukraine to fire the American rockets inside Russia.

The Kremlin said it marked the crossing of a red line – officially putting nuclear retaliation on the table.

Putin’s propagandist puppets blasted threats against the US and UK on TV – with top Kremlin lap-dog Dmitry Peskov swearing that the use of Western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine’s armies could spark a nuclear response.

Ukraine used the ATACMS rockets to hit a military depot in Bryansk – marking a major development on day 1000 of the brutal war.

Footage last night revealed the moment Ukraine reportedly fired Storm Shadow rockets inside Russia for the first time.

The unverified video showed a resident in Kursk pointing at the sky before loud booms are heard in the background.

Meanwhile other aerial footage purporting to show the strike captured rockets exploding a site in Kursk with an underground control room, Ukrainian defence experts said.

Giant plumes of smoke could be seen billowing from the site, before an orange fireball engulfed the building.

Reports suggest the attack targeted a location where North Korean generals could have been present alongside senior Russian military leaders.

Russia’s defence ministry was forced to admit on Thursday that at least two of the Storm Shadow rockets had been fired by Ukraine.

It claimed two of them were shot down.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman is told not to comment on IBCM strike mid-way through a press conference

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman is told not to comment on IBCM strike mid-way through a press conference
Footage of one of the missiles fired by Russia today

Footage of one of the missiles fired by Russia today
A Russian Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile firing at Plesetsk testing field

A Russian Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile firing at Plesetsk testing field
Russia's attack came after Ukraine fired Storm Shadow missiles on Wednesday (pictured)

Russia’s attack came after Ukraine fired Storm Shadow missiles on Wednesday (pictured)

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