SBU came to the Ukrainian chemist who warned about the consequences of the Oreshnik strike 22:18

Representatives of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) came to Ukrainian blogger Gleb Repich, a candidate of chemical sciences, who had previously warned about the terrible consequences of the Oreshnik missile attack. This was reported on the Telegram channel of the Strana.ua publication.

As stated, the man apologized by writing a blog after the visit of the security forces and stated that he did not want to scare people with his predictions.

On November 21, President Vladimir Putin announced that, in response to the actions of Western countries, Russia had struck the Yuzhmash military facility in Dnepropetrovsk (Ukrainian name – Dnepr) with its latest Oreshnik medium-range missile system. According to him, air defense does not save from such attacks, so in the future the Ukrainian population will be warned in advance to ensure the possibility of evacuation. Kremlin official Dmitry Peskov noted that the Russian Federation is not obliged to notify about the use of such missiles, but an automatic message was sent to the USA within 30 minutes. More details Material from socialbites.ca.

Previously it became clear About Russia’s readiness to use Oreshnik for the second time.

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Source: Gazeta

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