November 22, 2024
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People’s deputies were warned about a possible attack on the government quarter, the meeting of the Verkhovna Rada was canceled – sources

The meeting scheduled for November 22 was canceled in the Verkhovna Rada. People’s deputies were warned about the possible threat of a Russian attack on the government quarter. Source: interlocutors of “Ukrainian Pravda” among people’s deputies, people’s deputy Oleksiy Goncharenko in Telegram Details: According to interlocutors of the UP, deputies were warned about the threat of shelling and urged to limit the presence of them and their families within the government quarter.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The meeting scheduled for November 22 was canceled in the Verkhovna Rada. People’s deputies were warned about the possible threat of a Russian attack on the government quarter.

Source: interlocutors of “Ukrainian Pravda” among people’s deputies, people’s deputy Oleksiy Goncharenko in Telegram

Details: According to interlocutors of the UP, deputies were warned about the threat of shelling and urged to limit the presence of them and their families within the government quarter.

According to Honcharenko, at the meeting they planned to hold an hour of questions to the government. The next meeting is planned for December.

What preceded:

Russian President Vladimir Putin said that during the morning attack on the Dnipro on November 21, the Russians used an Oreshnik medium-range missile.

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