Putin Set to Stage Major Nuclear-Capable Missile Test in Hours as WW3 Fears Soar
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What is known about the test site where Russia is preparing new tests? On the eve of the parade in Moscow, Russia closed the Kura test site in Kamchatka to people and equipment. Nuclear-capable missiles have landed there dozens of times. According to RBC-Ukraine, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations for Kamchatka Krai announced this. Read also: North Korea spent 40 years building Iran's missile empire, experts say. The Russian Ministry o…
The announcement was made by the Kamchatka Krai Emergency Management Ministry, which, according to a statement from the ministry, issued a notice warning residents of the region about missile tests at the Kura test site in the Ust-Kamchatsky district from May 6 to 10. The notice included prohibitions on the presence and movement of any vehicles in the zone. The Russian Defense Ministry issued a basic warning, as indicated in a statement from the…
Russia launches nuclear-capable missile tests at remote Kura range
Russia has begun a fresh round of missile test launches involving nuclear-capable systems, drawing global attention as military exercises intensify in the country’s far eastern region. The drills are taking place at the remote Kura training ground in Kamchatka and are scheduled to continue until May 10, according to local authorities. The Kura range—operated by the Russian Aerospace Forces—is one of the country’s most significant missile testing…
Moscow decided to conduct missile tests a few days before the parade. Missile tests are taking place at the Kura test site from May 6 to 10. Civilians and any equipment were prohibited from being near the facility.
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