Putin said that “decision-making centers” in Kyiv could be the next targets for the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile.
President Vladimir Zelensky said Russian leader Vladimir Putin is once again advertising his missiles, showing his willingness to continue the war and disrupt peace initiatives. The head of state noted this in an evening video message on Thursday, November 28.
Zelensky emphasized that now in Kazakhstan Putin is once again advertising his missiles – his readiness to kill and destroy. He suggested that with the thousands of missiles that have already hit Ukraine, Putin seems to want to add thousands more.
According to the Ukrainian president, Putin does not need the end of this war, on the contrary, he wants to prevent others from ending this war.
“He can wave his hazel now only to thwart the efforts of President Trump, which will certainly happen after the inauguration that Putin wants to escalate the situation now so that President Trump cannot succeed – so that he cannot end the war,” explained of the president.
Summarizing, Zelensky added that Putin is the only perpetrator of this war and the only one who believes in war. And that’s why, according to the Ukrainian head of state, Putin’s rise today is pressure to force the American President to agree to Russia’s conditions.
Let’s recall that earlier today Putin said that the “decision-making centers” in Kyiv could be the next targets for the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile, which was used by Russian troops in the attack on the Dnieper on November 21.
The Russian leader said Ukraine allegedly “repeatedly tried to strike key government facilities in Moscow and St. Petersburg.”
Subsequently, Putin, answering a question about attacks on “decision-making centers” in Ukraine, said that “everything is possible during the day.”
Source: korrespondent

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