Russia, Putin and Burevestnik missile
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Moscow carried out a successful test of its new “invincible” nuclear-capable cruise missile, with the Kremlin working towards military deployment of the weapon, Russian President
Russia has tested a nuclear-capable cruise missile, Burevestnik, which can evade defences and loiter for long periods of time while covering thousands of kilometres in distance, according to the Russian president.
President Vladimir Putin hailed the first long distance test of a nuclear-powered cruise missile that he said has no equal in the West.
Putin first announced the Burevestnik in March 2018, describing it as a nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed cruise missile with 'unlimited range and unpredictable trajectory'
Russia boasted about the testing of an "invincible" nuclear-powered missile. Trump said Moscow should focus on ending the war instead.