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Putin hails Russia’s test launch of ‘most powerful missile in the world’

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Russian leader says the nuclear-capable Sarmat missile will enter combat service at the end of the year.

Russia has test-fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile, with President Vladimir Putin describing the nuclear-capable Sarmat weapon as the world’s “most powerful” missile.

State television broadcast footage of Sergei Karakayev, commander of Russia’s strategic missile forces, reporting to Putin on what Moscow described as a successful launch on Tuesday.

Putin said that the Sarmat missile would enter combat service at the end of the year.

“This is the most powerful missile in the world,” he said in televised remarks, adding that its warhead yield was more than four times greater than any Western equivalent.

Putin said the Sarmat was capable of suborbital flight, giving it a range exceeding 35,000km (21,750 miles), and claimed it could “penetrate all existing and future anti-missile defence systems”.

Development of the Sarmat began in 2011, and before Tuesday, the missile had only one known successful test and reportedly suffered a massive explosion during an abortive test in 2024.

Designated “Satan II” in the West, the Sarmat is meant to replace about 40 Soviet-built Voyevoda missiles. Putin said on Tuesday that the Sarmat is as powerful as the Voyevoda but with higher precision.

The test came against a backdrop of concern over the collapse of the arms control architecture that governed the two United States and Russia’s nuclear arsenals for decades.

New START, the last remaining treaty between Russia and the US capping strategic warheads and delivery systems, expired in February, leaving the world’s two largest nuclear powers without any formal constraints for the first time in more than half a century.

Although Moscow and Washington agreed to resume high-level military dialogue after the treaty lapsed, there are no signs of progress towards a successor agreement.

Both sides have repeatedly accused the other of non-compliance with New START’s provisions.

US President Donald Trump has pushed for any new treaty to include China, whose arsenal is expanding but remains considerably smaller than those of Russia or the US.

Beijing has publicly rebuffed the pressure.

Trump had been largely silent on the question of extending New START before its expiry.

Putin, who came to power in 2000, has overseen efforts to upgrade the Soviet-built components of the Russian nuclear triad: deploying hundreds of new, land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles, commissioning new nuclear submarines and modernising nuclear-capable bombers.

He first unveiled the Sarmat in 2018 alongside a suite of new weapons systems that also include the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle, capable of flying 27 times faster than the speed of sound.

The first vehicles have already entered service.

Russia has also commissioned the new nuclear-capable Oreshnik intermediate-range ballistic missile, and used its conventionally-armed version twice to strike Ukraine, where Moscow launched an invasion in 2022. Oreshnik’s range of up to 5,000km (3,100 miles) makes it capable of reaching any target in Europe.

Putin also announced that Russia was in the “final stages” of development of the nuclear-armed Poseidon underwater drone and the Burevestnik cruise missile, powered by miniature atomic reactors.

Putin has described those new weapons as part of Russia’s response to the US missile shield that Washington developed after its 2001 withdrawal from a Cold War-era US-Soviet Union pact that limited missile defences.

Russian military planners have feared that the US missile shield could tempt Washington to launch a first strike that would knock out most of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal, with the US then being able to intercept the small number of surviving Russian missiles fired in retaliation.

“We were forced to consider ensuring our strategic security in the face of the new reality and the need to maintain a strategic balance of power and parity,” Putin said.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/13/putin-hails-russias-test-launch-of-most-powerful-missile-in-the-world?traffic_source=rss

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Iran war live: Trump travels to China as conflict with Tehran looms large

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Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed 2,883 people and injured 8,787 since March 2, Lebanon's Health Ministry says.

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Starmer at risk because he pushed Labour to be ‘new Conservative Party’

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Starmer at risk because he pushed Labour to be ‘new Conservative Party’

Author Oliver Eagleton says British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is fighting for his job because he tried to turn the Labour Party into the ‘new Conservative Party’ and ‘occupy that centre ground’. Dozens of lawmakers are calling for Starmer’s resignation after devastating local elections.

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Peru presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez charged with financial crimes

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Prosecutor calls for leftist candidate to be jailed for five years and four months over false financial disclosures.

Peru’s public prosecutor’s office has accused leftist presidential candidate Roberto Sanchez of financial crimes, calling for him to be imprisoned for five years and four months.

The charges, unsealed on Tuesday, came hours after electoral authorities confirmed Sanchez was on track to advance to the country’s presidential run-off, scheduled for June 7.

According to the El Comercio newspaper, prosecutors allege that Sanchez, who is the candidate of the Juntos por el Peru (Together for Peru) party, filed false financial disclosures with the National Office of Electoral Processes related to campaign contributions between 2018 and 2020.

Prosecutors say Sanchez and his brother, William Sanchez, received more than 280,000 Peruvian soles ($81,720) in contributions and membership fees that were never disclosed in the party’s financial filings.

Sanchez is also accused of making false statements in administrative proceedings.

In addition to the jail term, prosecutors were also seeking a “permanent disqualification” of Sanchez from holding the office of president for the Juntos por el Peru party, according to El Comercio.

Sanchez’s lawyer rejected the accusations, telling local outlet RPP that the party’s treasurer, not Sanchez, was responsible for its financial filings.

A judge is expected to decide on May 27 whether the case will go to trial.

The charges emerged as vote counting from last month’s first-round election showed Sanchez advancing to a run-off against conservative rival Keiko Fujimori.

With 99.76 percent of ballots counted, Fujimori, the daughter of late former President Alberto Fujimori and a four-time presidential candidate, held a commanding lead with 17.17 percent of the vote.

Sanchez, running with the backing of jailed former President Pedro Castillo, stood at 12 percent, narrowly ahead of ultra-conservative former Lima Mayor Rafael Lopez Aliaga at 11.91 percent, a margin of roughly 15,000 votes.

📰 மூல செய்தி (Source): https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/13/peru-presidential-candidate-roberto-sanchez-charged-with-financial-crimes?traffic_source=rss

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