The long touted Tsirkon hypersonic missile will be delivered to Russia's armed forces in the coming months. According to Putin, the Tsirkon missile systems will have 'no equal in the world'. Read Diana Magnay's full eyewitness report 👇
Despite the grain deal struck in Istanbul, still no ship has set sail. It is an indication of the profound lack of faith in Russia's intentions, especially after its missile strike on the port of Odesa with the ink on the deal barely dry.Warships seen during the celebration in Novorossiysk. Pic: APThe long touted Tsirkon hypersonic missile will be delivered to Russia's armed forces in the coming months.
The crowds along Palace Embankment may not have taken that in particularly but they loved the parade and aerial flyby.Putin promises hypersonic missiles "I believe that you have set us against each other, two brotherly peoples", she said pointing her finger menacingly."I hope you can understand what the Russian spirit is when you're here".
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