Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed the first combat use of Ukraine’s homegrown “Flamingo” and “Ruta” missiles, marking a major step in Kyiv’s bid for self-reliant defense amid dwindling Western aid. The announcement follows production delays, funding issues, and reports of corruption probes within the Flamingo’s manufacturer, “Fire Point.” The Flamingo, Ukraine’s first indigenous long-range cruise missile with a reported range of 3,000 km, could potentially reach Moscow, while the shorter-range Ruta operates as a drone-based missile system. Despite Zelensky’s praise, Russian media claimed Moscow’s air defenses intercepted a Flamingo recently. This revelation comes shortly after President Putin showcased Russia’s new nuclear-powered “Burevestnik” missile, capable of traveling 14,000 km. As Ukraine’s stocks of Western Storm Shadow and SCALP missiles decline, Kyiv’s reliance on domestic innovation has become a strategic necessity in its ongoing war effort.
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