Recently, the Russian military released a video showing the deployment of the "RS-24" Yars intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads to Kaluga Oblast, Russia.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The war between Russia and Ukraine continues, and Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to threaten Ukraine and Western countries with nuclear weapons.

The Russian military recently announced that it has deployed a nuclear-capable "RS-24" Yars intercontinental ballistic missile to Kaluga Oblast, Russia.

CNN reported today (15th) that on the eve of the anniversary of the Russian Strategic Rocket Force, the Russian Ministry of Defense released a video to celebrate. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated in the film that an "RS-24" The Yars intercontinental ballistic missile has been deployed to the local missile force in Russia's Kaluga region and loaded into its silo.

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The commander of the local missile forces, Alexei Sokolov, pointed out that the importance of this operation is that the missiles will perform combat missions as planned and will allow us to solve any tasks at the strategic level.

Kaluga is located on the outskirts of Moscow, the capital of Russia. Kaluga, the capital of the state, is only about 600 kilometers away from Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

However, the "RS-24" Yars intercontinental ballistic missile deployed to the state is more intimidating, and the probability of being used for actual combat strikes is low.

The "RS-24" Yars intercontinental ballistic missile was first tested in 2007, entered service in 2010, and was first displayed in Russia's military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the victory of World War II in 2015.

RS-24 claims to be able to destroy targets within a radius of 11,000 kilometers and can carry nuclear warheads.

It is worth noting that the warhead of the RS-24 is a multi-target re-entry vehicle (MIRV), also known as a multiple-guided multi-warhead. Interception difficulty.