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US officials confirm that Russia is the first country to use hypersonic missiles ever in combat. CNN’s Brian Todd tells us what this means for Ukraine.

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US officials confirm that Russia is the first country to use hypersonic missiles ever in combat. CNN’s Brian Todd tells us what this means for Ukraine.

Source: CNN

Source: https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2022/03/21/hypersonic-missiles-russia-new-weapon-putin-ukraine-tsr-todd-pkg-vpx.cnn