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UN to hold emergency meeting after Putin launches nuclear-capable missile
Summary
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting after the Kremlin confirmed it fired an Oreshnik missile at Ukraine, which Kyiv says can carry nuclear warheads.
Content
Russia's government announced it fired an Oreshnik ballistic missile at Ukraine. Kyiv and other Ukrainian officials said the missile can be fitted with nuclear or conventional warheads. The reported launch prompted the UN Security Council to schedule an emergency meeting. UN and Ukrainian representatives have reported civilian harm and disruptions to essential services.
Key facts:
- The Kremlin confirmed the use of an Oreshnik missile in a strike on Ukraine, described in reports as a hypersonic weapon.
- The UN Security Council has scheduled an emergency meeting for Monday to address the incident.
- Ukrainian officials and a UN spokesperson reported civilian harm and disruptions to electricity, heating and water following recent strikes.
Summary:
The reported missile launch and its reported capabilities have prompted international concern and the convening of the Security Council. The meeting on Monday is scheduled to address alleged breaches of the UN Charter and the reported impacts on civilians and infrastructure. How member states will act after the meeting is undetermined at this time.
