Ukrainian experts have analyzed debris from the Oreshnik missiles fired by Russia during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. They report that one of the missiles, fired in January, was nine years old. This analysis has led to questions regarding the perceived capabilities of the weapon.
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Ukrainian Experts Analyze Oreshnik Missile Fired by Russia
Ukrainian experts have examined debris from Oreshnik missiles used by Russia in the Ukraine conflict, revealing that one missile fired in January was nine years old. This finding has prompted scrutiny of the missile's capabilities.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'hype'
- ✕ framing: headline asserting a conclusion
- ✕ vague attribution: Ukrainian experts say
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Russian nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile fired in January was 9 years old, Ukrainian experts say
Ukrainian Experts Analyze Oreshnik Missile Fired by Russia