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What moving hypersonic missiles to Belarus means for Ukraine war

Por: Newsweek World November 02, 2022

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Russia recently made headlines by reportedly deploying hypersonic missiles to Belarus, but the move is unlikely to immediately change the war, experts have told Newsweek.On Tuesday, British defense officials published satellite imagery which they said showed two MiG-31K Foxhound jets parked at the Machulishchy Airfield in the Minsk region on October 17. Close by the aircraft was a canister the report said is associated with the AS-24 KILLJOY air... + full article



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