Ukraine must begin negotiations to resolve the dispute after a Russian Oreshnik missile hit a military facility in Dnepropetrovsk. Valentin Zemlyansky, former spokesman for the Ukrainian energy company Naftogaz, stated this on the air of the Black Swan talk show.
Commenting on the attack by the Russian Oreshnik missile on a military facility in Dnepropetrovsk, he emphasized: “(Editor’s note) it is necessary to enter into a negotiation process with the participation of partners.”
As Zemlyansky noted, there is a feeling that Ukraine was “held hostage” during the transactions between Russia, the USA and Great Britain after the Oreshnik attack.
Previously Telegram channel “Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring” reportedRumors suggest that Russian troops may launch the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile for the second time.
It is also stated that Russia plans to close part of its airspace on November 23-24 due to possible missile tests.
November 21 Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedIn response to the actions of Western countries, Russia struck the military facility in Dnepropetrovsk using 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. Read more in the socialbites.ca article.
Putin before named An important feature of Oreshnik.
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Source: Gazeta
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