Canada condemns Russia’s use of hypersonic missile as escalation in Ukraine war
- Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned Russia's use of a hypersonic missile as "a clear and dangerous escalation that targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure and the homes of innocent Ukrainians."
- Russia's Oreshnik missile can evade missile defense systems and may be used against Ukraine's allies.
- The missile strike aimed to warn Kyiv's allies in the NATO military alliance.
- In response to Canadian sanctions, Russia sanctioned 28 Canadians of Ukrainian origin.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney joins European leaders in condemning Russia's use of a powerful hypersonic missile against Ukraine, which he describes as escalation.
Russia uses hypersonic missile against Ukraine, hitting territory near the EU border
Donald Trump's sights are continuing to drift across the western hemisphere. Despite once promising to end the Ukraine war on day one, it now seems he's not so interested in what's happening in Europe.
Russia has launched a hypersonic, nuclear-capable missile near the borders of the EU and NATO. According to Kiev, Putin sent a message to Europe.
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