The re-launch of the new Oreshnik rocket may occur in the coming days.
This was reported in the latest report from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
Russia is likely hoping that stoking concerns about the missile launch will cause the West to scale back its support for Ukraine.
Russian sources claim that the aggressor country will close part of its airspace on November 23-24 for missile tests.
At the same time, Deputy Chief of Main Intelligence Directorate Vadim Skibitsky said on November 22 that Russia probably has up to 10 Oreshnik missiles and could test launch all of these missiles in the future.
These shots showed that the roads threaten the whole world, and he himself cannot even move his own hands – this is how military observer Julian Repke about Putin’s amazing behavior during the last video message regarding “Oreshinka”.
On Thursday evening, Putin made a video message, saying that the city of Dnepr had been hit by the latest medium-range missile, the Oreshnik. The speech lasted 7 minutes 45 seconds. BILD military analyst Julian Repke notes that during all this time the dictator never moved his hands or fingers; they seemed to be glued to the table.
Previously, Putin often gesticulated during addresses. Perhaps this time we are talking about video editing, when immobilized hands were drawn to the body. This could have been done because the dictator was ill or to hide his excitement. Already on Friday, at a meeting with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense, Putin was fingering the sheets of speech and occasionally gesturing, noted Repke. “These images showed that the paths threaten the whole world, but he himself cannot even move his own hands.
Source: Racurs

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