Ukraine urged partners to transfer systems capable of shooting down 'Oreshnik' type missiles.
24.11.2024
3629
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
24.11.2024
3629
Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha urged partners to provide Ukraine with systems capable of intercepting Russian medium-range ballistic missiles like the 'Oreshnik'.
As reported by 'Hvylya', he wrote this on the social network X.
At the same time, Sybiha emphasized that by using such missiles, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is blackmailing the West and trying to scare it away from supporting Kyiv.
Ukrainian partners must act with the exact opposite: reject blackmail, strengthen support, and reinforce Ukraine's air shield with systems capable of intercepting such missiles
Recall that Putin acknowledged the use of a new ballistic missile against Ukraine. On November 21, Russia attacked Dnipro with the medium-range ballistic missile 'Oreshnik' ('Kedr'). Currently, the aggressor has between two and ten such warheads, and to begin serial production, at least ten tests must be conducted.
Read also
- Fuel Crisis Slashes Russia’s 2026 Harvest to Just 3% of Target
- Zelenskyy at Kyiv Strike Site: Norway Willing to Fund 200 Missiles, Yet None Delivered
- Ukraine's Strikes Are Causing the Kremlin to Lose Its Grip on Propagandists, ISW Finds
- Fuel Crisis Engulfs Most Russian Regions After Ukrainian Drones Devastate Oil Infrastructure
- Russia to Urgently Import 400,000 Tons of Gasoline Each Month: Here’s Why
- NATO Reveals Russian Losses: 35,000 Troops Killed or Wounded in a Single Month

