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Putin fires hypersonic missiles at shops in brutal display of military might

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Ukrainian military has said that Russian forces fired seven missiles at Odesa, hitting a shopping centre and a warehouse in an attack that killed one person and injured five.

The city’s Mayor Gennady Trukhanov said that the warehouse "had nothing in common with military infrastructure or military objects".The strikes come a day after a Victory Day parade in Moscow, where Vladimir Putin was surprisingly calm in his speech - which many expected to be thunderous.

A Russian supersonic bomber fired three hypersonic missiles as part of the barrage according to Ukrainian think tank Centre for Defence Strategies.The centre identified the weapons used overnight as Kinzhal, or "Dagger", hypersonic air-to-surface missiles.The Russian military said it used the Kinzhal hypersonic missile for the first time ever to destroy an underground ammunition depot in Delyatyn, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine on March 19.

The danger of the missile system, that accelerates at more than two miles per second, is that it is so fast that it cannot be intercepted by any current missile defence system.The Kh-47M2 Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missile, is allegedly capable of reaching Mach 10 speeds (7672 mph) and distances up to 1700 miles.

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