Military expert assessed the likelihood of a new strike by the Russian Federation 'Oreshnik' on Ukraine.


According to the information, Russian troops may launch a new mass strike on Ukraine soon. However, it is still unknown which missiles they will use, 'Oreshnik' or others.
'Right now, there is again such a red flag. So I urge all citizens to be very careful. We have to be cautious throughout this Time. There have been so many alarms, more than a thousand just in Kyiv, but we don't know where to expect large-scale hits,' said expert Stupak.
Stupak commented on the warning from the U.S. Embassy about the 'increased threats' of Russian attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure, noting that the United States does not provide such information without reason.
'The strike will happen. What will it be? 'Oreshnik', 'Rubezh', 'Kokoshnik'? We don’t know. The Russian Federation is likely already in the preparation stage, and possibly a launch will occur in the coming days,' the expert added.
He pointed out that Russia usually informs the United States about its plans to use ballistic missiles to strike Ukraine.
'Russia informs the United States about its plans to use something ballistic, so if you see this on your radars, sensors, or intelligence, it does not concern you. It is we here, in the city, in Ukraine. So there is no need to respond to this strike,' emphasized Stupak.
The expert also confirmed that there is almost a 100% probability that the Russian Federation will use the 'Oreshnik' missile or something similar for a new mass strike on Ukraine.
'Yes, something big. But once again. We analyze our previous experience. Last time, the United States reported on the 20th, and the next day there was a strike. The same happened on December 8th. We don’t know when this strike will be, but its likelihood is very high,' the expert emphasized.
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