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Bila Tserkva

Coverage of Bila Tserkva in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: May 24 · 07:21 UTCMost recent: Jul 17 · 20:22 UTC
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  • SECURITYJul 17 · 20:22 UTCKYIV POST
    Russia Continues to Produce Missiles Using Foreign Parts

    Russia is continuing to produce missiles incorporating foreign components from Switzerland, China, and the U.S., alongside Russian and Belarusian parts, as determined by forensic analysis of debris from a May strike on Bila Tserkva.

  • SECURITYMay 24 · 12:59 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Russia hits Kyiv with hypersonic ballistic missile in ‘deranged attack’

    Russia launched a hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile attack on Kyiv and its surrounding region, killing at least four people and injuring dozens. The assault targeted a water supply facility, a market, residential buildings, and schools in Bila Tserkva, as confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

  • SECURITYMay 24 · 12:18 UTCKYIV POST
    EU’s Kallas Rebukes Russian ‘Oreshnik’ Strike as Reckless Risk of Nuclear War

    EU High Representative Kaja Kallas condemned Russia's use of an RS-26 'Oreshnik' missile strike on Bila Tserkva, calling it a reckless escalation risking nuclear war. She argued the attack reflects a battlefield stalemate and aims to terrorize civilians through political intimidation.

  • SECURITYMay 24 · 07:53 UTCAP NEWS
    Russia uses hypersonic Oreshnik missile in mass attack on Kyiv

    Russian forces used the hypersonic Oreshnik missile in a large-scale attack on Kyiv, marking its third deployment in Ukraine. The assault, involving 600 drones and 90 missiles, caused significant damage, with at least two fatalities and 56 injuries reported.

  • SECURITYMay 24 · 07:21 UTCKYIV POST
    Russia Hits Bila Tserkva With Oreshnik Medium-Range Ballistic Missile in Massive Strike

    Russian forces launched an RS-26 Rubezh (Oreshnik) hypersonic missile from the Kapustin Yar test range in Astrakhan, striking Bila Tserkva near Kyiv as part of a large-scale bombardment involving 690 aerial threats. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the attack, which targeted Kyiv and utilized multiple separating warheads.