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Pentagon not yet assessed damage caused by use of Russia’s newest Oreshnik missile

"When we have more to provide, we will," Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said

WASHINGTON, November 26. /TASS/. The US Department of Defense has not yet completed its assessment of the damage inflicted on the Ukrainian side as a result of Russia's use of the Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile, Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said at a regular briefing.

When asked about damage estimates, the spokeswoman said: "It's still something that we're looking at with our - with the Ukrainians, so I don't have a good sense to read out today." "But when we have more to provide, we will. Maybe - and, you know - and I'd refer you to Ukraine to also speak to that," she added.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on November 21 that the United States and its NATO allies had earlier announced that they would authorize Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons to hit inside Russia, after which American and British missiles struck Russian military facilities in the Kursk and Bryansk regions. He said that Russia responded to those attacks by firing Russia's newest Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile with a non-nuclear warhead at a Ukrainian defense industry facility, the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepr (formerly Dnepropetrovsk). The Russian leader emphasized that the West's provocative policies could have dire consequences if they further escalate the conflict.