A delegation from South Africa led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, who arrived in Kiev to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss his vision for a peace plan for Ukraine, denies a Russian missile attack that took place just as she arrived in the Ukrainian capital.
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This is reported by the South African information portal news24.
Ramaphosa’s assistant Vincent Magvenya confirmed his version by the fact that the inhabitants of Kyiv immediately returned to normal life after the alarm. In his opinion, if the threat really existed, people would not be able to get out of the vaults so easily and go about their usual business.
We were all puzzled as we were driven back to the hotel and we drove through the streets where people had a normal day. This is very strange and, in a sense, is deliberate misinformation,” the representative of South Africa emphasized in the last word.
Racurs wrote that the leaders of African countries who came to Kyiv to discuss the peace initiative had to go down to the shelter during the missile attack.
Russia attacked Kyiv with missiles during a visit to Ukraine by a delegation of African leaders, including the President of South Africa, the President of Zambia, the President of Senegal, the President of the Comoros and the Prime Minister of Egypt.
The missile attack was pointless in military terms and unsuccessful in the end.
Russia has spent several dozen rockets to show Putin’s true attitude towards the ideas of peace negotiations. In addition, before the eyes of the leaders of African countries, and Africa is a potential market for the products of the Russian military-industrial complex, all missiles launched at Kyiv were shot down.
Tomorrow the leaders of the African delegation plan to meet with Putin in St. Petersburg.
Source: Racurs

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