Ukraine tests 620-mile Long Neptune cruise missile successfully

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Ukraine has tested a new cruise missile, the Long Neptune, with a range of 620 miles, capable of reaching Moscow. President Zelenskyy announced its successful combat use, including a strike on a Russian oil refinery. The missile has been in development for years and was previously used to target a Russian flagship in 2022. Zelenskyy plans to produce 100,000 long-range munitions in 2025. Despite ongoing peace talks, both Ukraine and Russia have intensified military actions. Russia has intercepted Ukrainian drones near Moscow, while Zelenskyy has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia has not accepted.


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