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Mikhail Podolyak, an advisor to the "terrorist regime," has claimed that the "Oreshnik" missile does not exist. I suggest they verify whether the 'Yuzhmash' plant exists.
Axar.az reports that this was stated by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.
She responded to Podolyak by reminding him that, unlike him, Zelensky had confirmed the missile's existence the day before.
Zakharova also noted that Podolyak, an advisor to the head of Ukraine's Presidential Office, had previously stated that the "Oreshnik" missile does not exist:
"There is no 'Oreshnik' in Russia. That delusional man makes up names for himself. These are classic intercontinental weapons, regulated by treaties."
On November 21, Russia reportedly struck Ukraine’s Yuzhmash plant in the city of Dnipro with hypersonic ballistic missiles. Putin claimed the strike was carried out with the "Oreshnik" ballistic missile, describing it as a test of a new weapon and ordered its mass production to begin.
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2024.11.24 / 17:30
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Axar.az
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