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Russia Strikes Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile on Ukraine in response to Attack on Putin’s Residence

Smriti Singh by Smriti Singh
January 9, 2026
in Geopolitics
Russia Strikes Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile on Ukraine

Russia Strikes Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile on Ukraine

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The Russia–Ukraine conflict witnessed a sharp escalation after Moscow confirmed the use of its advanced Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile system during a large-scale overnight strike on Ukrainian territory. According to Russia’s Defense Ministry, the attack was carried out in retaliation for an alleged Ukrainian drone assault targeting the residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Novgorod region.

The strike, which took place during the night of January 8–9, marked one of the most technologically significant moments in the nearly four-year-long war, raising fresh concerns about escalation, energy security, and the use of strategic-grade weapons in a conventional conflict.

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Russia’s Claim of a Drone Attack on Putin’s Residence

Russian authorities state that the chain of events began on December 28–29, when Ukraine allegedly launched 91 long-range unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) toward the presidential compound in Novgorod. Moscow characterized the incident as a “terrorist attack by the Kiev regime,” claiming all drones were intercepted by Russian air defenses over several regions, including Novgorod, Bryansk, and Smolensk.

Russian officials asserted that recovered drone debris, including an explosive warhead, indicated the residence as the intended target. While no damage or casualties were reported, the Kremlin vowed retaliation, framing the incident as an assassination attempt against President Putin.

Ukraine, however, categorically denied the accusation. President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the claims as fabricated, arguing that Moscow was manufacturing a pretext to justify further strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure. Western intelligence agencies and analysts also questioned Russia’s narrative, citing a lack of independently verifiable evidence.

The Oreshnik Strike on Ukraine

Despite these disputes, Russia followed through on its warning. During the overnight bombardment, Moscow deployed long-range precision weapons, attack drones, and the Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM).

Unverified footage circulating on social media showed multiple projectiles descending rapidly over western Ukraine, a pattern consistent with multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs)—a hallmark of the Oreshnik system. The Lviv region, which borders Poland, was among the affected areas.

Lviv Mayor Andrey Sadovoy confirmed that a piece of critical infrastructure had been struck, while Russian sources claimed the missile hit an underground gas storage facility near the city of Striy. Ukrainian air defense officials acknowledged detecting a high-speed ballistic missile traveling at approximately Mach 11, underscoring the difficulty of interception.

Russia’s Defense Ministry declared that all objectives were achieved, stating that drone production facilities, energy infrastructure, and systems supporting Ukraine’s military-industrial complex were successfully targeted.

What Makes Oreshnik Significant

The Oreshnik missile represents a major leap in battlefield capability. Derived from Russia’s RS-26 Rubezh program, it is a hypersonic IRBM capable of traveling at speeds exceeding 13,000 kilometers per hour. Its range is estimated at 3,000 to 5,500 kilometers, and it is designed to carry multiple warheads, including nuclear payloads—though Russia insists the current strike used conventional munitions.

Due to its speed, maneuverability, and high-altitude trajectory, Oreshnik is extremely difficult to intercept using existing air defense systems. President Vladimir Putin has previously described the missile as “uninterceptable,” a claim that, while debated by experts, highlights the challenge it poses to Ukraine’s defenses.

This was reportedly the second confirmed use of Oreshnik in the Ukraine conflict, following a strike on Dnipro in late 2024.

Impact on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure

The consequences of the strike were immediate and severe. Large portions of Ukraine experienced prolonged power outages amid winter temperatures. Authorities reported disruptions to electricity, gas supply, water systems, and communications across multiple regions.

In southeastern Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of homes were left without power, while emergency generators and public warming centers were activated to assist civilians. Ukrainian officials warned that continued attacks on energy infrastructure could deepen the humanitarian crisis, particularly during the coldest months of the year.

These strikes echo Russia’s earlier winter campaigns aimed at degrading Ukraine’s civilian resilience by targeting its energy grid.

International Concerns and Escalation Risks

The use of a hypersonic, nuclear-capable missile system has alarmed Western governments. U.S. and European officials rejected Russia’s justification for the strike, warning that such weapons blur the line between conventional and strategic warfare.

NATO members have expressed concern that deploying systems like Oreshnik increases the risk of miscalculation, especially as Russia continues to station advanced missile assets closer to Europe.

 

Russia’s deployment of the Oreshnik hypersonic missile against Ukraine represents a significant escalation in both technology and signaling. While Moscow frames the attack as justified retaliation, Kyiv and its allies view it as another step toward the normalization of extreme military measures.

As the war grinds on and winter tightens its grip, the strike underscores the growing danger of escalation in a conflict that now increasingly involves weapons once reserved for strategic deterrence. Whether this development pressures diplomatic engagement or fuels further confrontation remains an open and pressing question.

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