Kremlin denies Trump’s claim Russia stole information on ‘super-duper missile’ from US
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 02:02 | 24 October 2023
The Kremlin on Tuesday denied claims by former US President Donald Trump that Russia stole information on a "super-duper missile" from the US.
"We have our own rocket, a wonderful rocket," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a press briefing in Moscow.
Peskov said that it is difficult to say whether Russia's missile fits Trump's description of a "super-duper," but that it is "a good missile that has no analogues in the world yet."
Peskov said that Russia has "more than one" of such missiles.
Earlier, Trump claimed during a campaign rally in Derry, New Hampshire that Russia stole classified plans for "a super-duper missile" during the administration of Barack Obama.
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