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    Russia says it hit an aircraft repair plant in Ukraine with last week’s Oreshnik strike

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    MOSCOW, Jan 12 (Reuters) - ​Russia's defence ministry said on Monday that the target it hit last week in a strike with a hypersonic ⁠Oreshnik missile was a Ukrainian aircraft repair plant, which was disabled.

    Ukraine and its European backers condemned the Russian missile ‍strike on Friday, which they said was intended to intimidate the West ​in a week when European countries offered troops for a potential post-war reassurance force in Ukraine.

    It was only the second ​time Russia has used the intermediate-range ballistic missile during the war. A Ukrainian official told Reuters the missile, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, was armed with inert dummy warheads and damaged a workshop at a state enterprise ‌in Lviv, near the Polish border.

    Russia's defence ministry said the ‌Lviv State Aviation Repair Plant was disabled as a result of the strike, ​which it said hit production workshops and warehouses.

    "This enterprise carried out repairs and maintenance of Ukrainian armed forces aviation ‌equipment, including F-16 and MiG-29 aircraft transferred by Western countries," ⁠the ministry said.

    "The company also produced long- and medium-range ‌attack drones used to strike ​Russian civilian targets deep within Russian territory."

    Russia said on Friday that the missile strike was a response to a Ukrainian ⁠attack on one ⁠of President Vladimir Putin's residences in northern Russia at the end ​of December. Kyiv has denied carrying out such an attack.

    (Reporting by ReutersEditing by ‌Guy Faulconbridge and Peter Graff)

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