Zakharova commented on Kyiv's statement about the non-existent "Oreshnik"

24.11.2024 07:37

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, commented on the statement made in Kyiv that the notorious Oreshnik missile does not exist.

This was stated by the adviser to the office of the Ukrainian president, Mykhailo Podolyak.

Maria Zakharova responded to the Ukrainian official’s remark in her personal Telegram channel.

The first thing she did was draw public attention to Zelensky’s reaction.

The Ukrainian leader acknowledged the existence of the missile a day before his subordinate's statements.

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Advisor to terrorist scum Podolyak stated that the Oreshnik missile does not exist. The day before, Zelensky said that it does exist, writes Maria Vladimirovna.

She further recalled that some time ago in Kyiv they denied the existence of the Crimean Bridge in exactly the same way.

However, a little later they also announced that the bridge needed to be destroyed.

Taking into account the above and other compelling circumstances, the representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs advised the Kyiv authorities to decide on one thing.

Maybe, to start with, Bankova will decide whether Yuzhmash exists? – Maria Zakharova sums up.

Let us recall that on November 21, Vladimir Putin announced the successful combat testing of the newest missile system, Oreshnik.

A retaliatory strike was carried out on the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepropetrovsk after missile strikes on Russian regions, for which the Ukrainian Armed Forces used Western long-range weapons.

For reference

Zakharova Maria Vladimirovna is a Russian civil servant, diplomat, director of the information and press department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary, member of the Board of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, candidate of historical sciences.

Igor Zur Author: Igor Zur Internet resource editor