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Ukrainian-made ballistic missiles could hit Russia in the fall, Zelensky says
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The Kyiv Independent
Fire Point told Reuters on Aug. 4 that its FP7 ballistic missile is being certified by Ukraine's defense ministry, a process expected to be complete within the month.
It is the same with Russian ballistic missiles: they contain components from other countries.
The same applies to our ballistic missiles — there are few such components, but some do come from other countries," Zelensky said.
The company aims to carry out its first successful ballistic missile interception by mid-2027, its CEO Iryna Terekh told Reuters.
The tapes were allegedly recorded as part of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine's probe into corruption schemes involving Energoatom, Ukraine's state nuclear agency.