Putin mulls striking Kyiv with new hypersonic missile that can reportedly reach US West Coast

FOX News 

Veteran and former intel officer Don Bramer joined Fox & Friends First to discuss his reaction to Trump tapping Keith Kellogg to be his Ukraine-Russia envoy and the Biden admin working with the Trump team on peace in the Middle East. Following an overnight missile and drone attack by Russia targeting Ukraine's key energy infrastructure, Russian President Vladimir Putin now says that government buildings in Kyiv could be targeted next using a new hypersonic missile that could also potentially reach the U.S. Russian attacks have not so far struck "decision-making centers" in the Ukrainian capital as Kyiv is heavily protected by air defenses. But Putin says Russia's Oreshnik hypersonic missile, which it fired for the first time at a Ukrainian city last week, is incapable of being intercepted. Russia fired the Oreshnik at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Nov. 21, striking a weapons production plant. This was in retaliation against Ukrainian strikes on a Russian military facility in Bryansk two days earlier with U.S. made long-range missiles called ATACMS, after President Biden had given Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy permission to do so.

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