Ukraine’s Air Force reported a threat of a possible nuclear-capable missile fired from a Russian strategic nuclear testing site late Thursday, according to reports.

Explosions were reported in the western city of Lviv after the threat of an intermediate-range ballistic missile was detected from Russia’s Kapustin Yar site just before midnight, the Ukrainian Air Force said in a statement early on Friday.

It was not immediately confirmed whether a nuclear-capable missile from that testing site was responsible for the explosions, the New York Times reported.

Russia’s nuclear-capable missile “Orehsnik.” Anadolu via Getty Images
If confirmed, it would mark only the second time Russia has fired such a missile from a strategic testing site far from Ukraine’s borders. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and President Trump hold a joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago on Dec. 28, 2025. REUTERS

If confirmed, it would mark only the second time Russia has fired such a missile from a strategic testing site far from Ukraine’s borders — and signal an ominous threat to Ukraine and its Western allies, according to the outlet.

The blasts came closer to the border of NATO member Poland than a 2024 strike involving the intermediate-range Oreshnik missile, heightening fears of possible escalation.

Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi wrote on Telegram that the explosions damaged unspecified infrastructure.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.



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