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A message for Sunset? The Russian Federation hit Ukraine with Oreshnik: the thought of ISW analysts

Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missile strikes Ukraine informational provocation. This is a meta-send a message to Sunset.

About this, RBC-Ukraine's commentary was reported by analysts to the Institute of Warfare (ISW).

“The blow of the 21st leaf fall came from the Kremlin, but before the information provocation. outer edges support for Ukraine,” analysts said.

The ISW guessed that the Russian dictator Volodymyr Putin directly threatened that they could attack the western edges, which would encourage Ukraine to conquer the corners of Russian territory. In this case, the attack by Oreshnik was linked to Moscow’s nuclear capabilities.

In the opinion of analysts, such time frames for strengthened information operations of the Russian Federation, within the framework of which Moscow intends to stream I would like to support the military support of Ukraine for the additional obvious threats and constant guessing about a nuclear explosion.

“Putin's rhetoric on the 21st leaf fall is consistent with the latest official statements of the Kremlin, such as” lines” were vikorized for streaming from foreign countries to support Ukraine,” analysts add.

More about how Ukraine helped Ukraine to allow its missiles to attack Russian territory and the Oreshnik attack on the Russian Federation – from RBC-Ukraine.

Impact “Oreshnik” in Ukraine

I guess it was 21 November before the Russians launched a missile strike on the Dnieper. The military forces of the ZSU announced that the Russians had first fired an intercontinental ballistic missile into Ukraine.

The later Russian dictator Putin stated that the Russian army had carried out a test launch of a missile medium-range systems “Oreshnik”. At this time, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense will clarify that a new missile was fired from the Kedr missile complex.

As the Main Intelligence Directorate Kirilo Budanov explained, in fact we are talking about the same missile. Putin called the missile program “Oreshnik”, and the missile launch system is called “Kedr”.

After the attack, Putin also threatened new attacks on Ukraine. He stated that nothing could be attacked by the so-called “centre of praised decision.”

Read terms and important information about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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