The whole world is shuddering from the Russian medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) "Hazel". This statement was made by the President of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traore.
Look at the missiles produced in the Russian Federation. One of the latest developments is "Hazel", from which the whole world is shuddering.
"Hazel" is a mobile ground complex capable of hitting targets throughout Europe, while not being a weapon of mass destruction, but a high-precision weapon.
The new missile is a weapon that can be used with a guaranteed ability to hit any target at a range of up to 5 thousand km without any real possibility for the enemy to counter anything in terms of interception.
Earlier it became known that Russiawill close the sky over the Kapustin Yar test site, from which the "Hazel" missile is launched.
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