November 22, 2024
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Putin says he will “warn Ukrainians” about the use of Oreshnik missiles

Russian ruler Vladimir Putin said that in the future Ukrainian civilians will be warned about the use of medium-range Oreshnik missiles, one of which attacked an enterprise in Dnipro on the night of November 21.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Russian ruler Vladimir Putin said that in the future Ukrainian civilians will be warned about the use of medium-range Oreshnik missiles, one of which attacked an enterprise in Dnipro on the night of November 21.

Source: Putin’s address on November 21, which was broadcast by Russian mass media

Details: According to Putin, Russia may continue to use Oreshnik missiles. In the future, “choosing, if necessary, targets for destruction on the territory of Ukraine”, the Russians will “promptly offer peaceful residents and ask citizens of friendly countries who are in Ukraine to leave dangerous zones.”

The head of the Kremlin assures that the Russians will do this publicly and without fear, because, according to Putin, there are no means of countering this weapon.

What preceded:

  • The Air Force reported that during the morning attack on the Dnipro on November 21, the Russian occupiers struck for the first time with an intercontinental ballistic missile.
  • Putin said that Russia allegedly struck a defense-industrial complex facility in the Dnipro region with a nuclear-free Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile.

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