Russian Orlyonok Missiles in Belarus: New Threat to Ukraine.
According to inkorr.com: Ukraine has found itself on the brink of a serious security threat due to the deployment of Russian 'Orlyonok' missiles in Belarus. Dictator Lukashenko has already confirmed their arrival, which could significantly increase the likelihood of attacks.
Threat from Belarus
The 'Orlyonok' missiles have already demonstrated their effectiveness against Ukrainian defenses during previous applications in November 2024.
This deployment makes Ukraine more vulnerable due to the speed, complexity of response, and unpredictability of possible strikes on critical sites. President Zelensky has called on European partners to pay closer attention to the situation and prepare for new potential threats.
Risks for Ukraine
The deployment of 'Orlyonok' missiles in Belarus creates additional risks for Ukraine, including:
- attack speed;
- less time to respond;
- complexity of intercepting missiles;
- surprise attacks.
This situation requires close attention and preparation for possible negative consequences. Monitoring the development of events and cooperating with international partners remain key in the context of security tensions in the region. It is crucial for Ukraine to stay alert to respond quickly to potential threats.
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