Russia To Supply Oreshnik IRBMs To Venezuela, Warns Of ‘Surprises’ For Trump

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November 4, 2025

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Russia To Supply Oreshnik IRBMs To Venezuela, Warns Of ‘Surprises’ For Trump

Russia has announced that Moscow will consider providing Venezuela with its advanced Oreshnik midrange ballistic missile as the Donald Trump administration ramps up its military presence in the Caribbean nation.

Deputy Head of the State Duma’s Defense Committee, Alexey Zhuravlev, said Russia already supplies weapons to Venezuela and that nothing prevents it from delivering the Oreshnik missile to Caracas.

Zhuravlev noted that Russia is a key provider of military hardware and supplies a full range of weapons, from small arms to combat aircraft, to the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

“We supply this country with almost the entire range of weapons, from small arms to aircraft. Information about the volumes and exact names of what is being transported from Russia is secret, so the Americans may be in for some surprises,” he said.

“I see no obstacles to supplying a country friendly to us with new developments such as the Oreshnik or, say, the well-proven Kalibr missiles. At least, no international obligations restrict Russia in this regard.”

Russia to Supply Oreshnik IRBMs to Venezuela, Warns of ‘Surprises’ for Trump

He said Russian-made Su-30MK2 aircraft form the backbone of Venezuela’s air force and that Caracas has also received Pantsir-S1 and Buk-M2E air defense systems.

He added that no international obligations prohibit Russia from supplying Venezuela with modern long-range weapons, including Kalibr missiles.

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This development follows earlier reports that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro requested military aid from Russia.

The request came amid escalating tensions in the Caribbean Sea, where the U.S. military is conducting strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels, and Washington is reportedly considering air strikes on Venezuelan military facilities allegedly involved in drug smuggling.

According to the documents, Maduro wrote a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin requesting repairs for radars and military aircraft, as well as potential missile supplies.

Maduro maintains a close relationship with Moscow, strengthened by their shared opposition to the West.

He has consistently denounced Western sanctions on Russia and publicly supported Moscow’s war efforts.

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The documents further indicate that Venezuelan authorities have also sought military support and equipment from China and Iran to bolster the country’s defense capabilities.

The Trump administration has launched a campaign portraying Maduro as the leader of a drug-trafficking and terrorist organization allegedly attempting to flood the United States with narcotics ahead of potential military strikes.

Maduro has dismissed the accusations, claiming that Washington’s true motive is to seize Venezuela’s vast natural resources, including oil, gas, and gold. In response to rising tensions, he announced the mobilization of 15,000 soldiers to safeguard the country’s sovereignty.

Putin Signs Law of Moscow- Caracas Strategic Partnership Pact

In late October of this year, Vladimir Putin signed a law formalizing a strategic partnership with Venezuela, thereby bolstering bilateral cooperation in key sectors, including energy, mining, and finance, in direct opposition to Western sanctions.

The decree, published on Russia’s official legal information portal, formalizes an accord first signed on May 7 during a Moscow meeting between Putin and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

Under the deal, Russia and Venezuela will expand their cooperation in strategic areas, including the economy, energy, mining, disarmament, and non-proliferation. The two countries also vow to combat the “distortion of colonial history” and condemn racism, genocide, and other crimes.

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US President Donald Trump shaking hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit PHOTO/White House

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