November 28, 2024
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Putin again threatened to use the new Oreshnyk missile system: what he said

Putin again threatened to use the new Oreshnik missile system: what he said Putin declared his readiness to test the new Oreshnik missile system in response to strikes on Russian regions. According to him, the power of the system can be compared with nuclear weapons.”, — write on: unn.ua

Russia is forced to test the Oreshnyk in response to long-range missile strikes on the Bryansk and Kursk regions, targets for attacks in Ukraine are currently being determined, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, reports UNN.

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the Russian dictator stated that the Russian army has several Oreshnik missile systems ready for use. The Russian General Staff and the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation are allegedly selecting targets in Ukraine to defeat Oreshnyk. According to him, these can be “decision-making centers”.

“In case of massive use of Oreshnik missiles, their power will be comparable to the use of nuclear weapons,” Putin said.

He also pointed out that it seems that analogues of “Oreshnyk” will appear in the world soon.

We will remind

On November 21, 2024, Russian forces launched an attack on the Dnipro River using an intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Astrakhan region. As noted by military expert Pavlo Narozhnyi, this is the first case in history when this type of missile is used in combat operations. In an exclusive comment UNN, he spoke about the features of this type of weaponry and its impact on the situation.

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