“The US State Department reported that the diplomatic mission should resume its work on November 21”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“We urge US citizens to remain vigilant, monitor official Ukrainian sources for updates, and be prepared to take shelter in the event of an air alert,” the US mission urges.
On the morning of November 20, the US Embassy in Ukraine reported that it had received “specific information” about a possible significant Russian air attack that day. The embassy was closed as a precaution.
Subsequently, the US State Department reported that the diplomatic mission should resume its work on November 21.
Read also: Zelenskyi on “special danger”: the air alarm should always be heeded, because our neighbor is a madman
Subsequently, the diplomatic missions of Spain, Italy and Greece also announced the closure for visitors on November 20.
Against this background, social networks spread information about the possibility of launching an attack on Ukraine with the RS-26 “Rubezh” ballistic missile. The launches were supposed to be from a training ground in the Astrakhan region.
The message from the embassy came after Russian President Vladimir Putin updated Russia’s nuclear doctrine on November 19, the 1,000th day of Russia’s war against Ukraine.