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Explosive Zelensky call for NATO to destroy Oreshnik, Russia warns of global catastrophe

Explosive Zelensky call for NATO to destroy Oreshnik, Russia warns of global catastrophe
Volodymyr Zelensky flirts with provoking a Third World War: “NATO must destroy the Oreshnik”

Volodymyr Zelensky is attempting to give the war of his country against Russia the dimensions of global catastrophe, calling on his West to target and dismantle the Oreshnik missile system.
According to the unconstitutional president of Ukraine, the Russian hypersonic missile system is assessed as a threat to his country’s security and consequently should be destroyed immediately by the North Atlantic Alliance.
For the moment, it has not become clear whether Zelensky is expressing his own desire or whether he simply revealed an existing plan of NATO and the West to destroy the Russian missiles, however it is reasonably understood by common sense that any operation targeting Moscow’s ballistic program will signal an unprecedented and uncontrollable conflict of international scale.
For this reason, the Russians respond with anger to the incredible statement of the head of the Kyiv regime, calling him paranoid, while at the same time pointing out that with his unimaginable provocations he is blowing up the talks of US, Ukraine, Russia.
It is noted that weeks ago Ukrainian forces attempted to target Oreshnik systems with Flamingo ballistic missiles and drones, but failed miserably.
In particular, the Ukrainian attack on the Kapustin Yar ballistic and nuclear missile testing site is reported to have been adequately intercepted by Russian air defense systems.

Unbelievable Zelensky provocation: NATO must destroy the Oreshnik

The Russian missile system Oreshnik must become a legitimate target for NATO, indicated Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky via his Telegram channel.
“In my opinion, NATO should consider the Oreshnik a legitimate target,” the Ukrainian leader emphasized.
According to Volodymyr Zelensky, the Oreshnik missile system is assessed as a threat to his country’s security.

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He noted that this position would also apply in the event of the deployment of the system on the territory of Belarus.
The unconstitutional president of Ukraine had previously referred to the possibility of withdrawing troops from the Donbass.
He expressed the belief that such a measure would lead to a split within Ukrainian society.

Anger in Russia: Zelensky behaves like an animal, he is not worthy of a meeting with Putin

Given the “donkey-like” behavior displayed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, he is not worthy of a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, commented Vladimir Dzhabarov, deputy chairman of the Federation Council’s Committee on International Affairs, in an interview with the Russian outlet Lenta.ru.

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Earlier, the head of the president’s office, Kirill Budanov, stated that the Ukrainian side is allegedly making efforts to organize a personal meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
Kirill Budanov also commented on the progress of negotiations, describing them as “difficult talks.”

“The illegal president is pretending in order to achieve Ukraine’s rearmament”

“Does Mr. Zelensky truly have the decency to demand a meeting with our president? Given the rude behavior he has recently displayed, this is completely disrespectful and unacceptable between leaders of two countries. I do not believe Zelensky is even worthy of meeting our leader,” commented Vladimir Dzhabarov.
The senator added that, beyond everything else, Zelensky remains the illegal president of Ukraine, which means there is no one left with whom agreements can be signed.
Furthermore, the politician is convinced that the Ukrainian authorities will use any pause to replenish their weapons stockpiles, which they will later use to attack Russia.

Ukrainians targeted Oreshnik but ended up in a ballistic fiasco at Kapustin Yar

It is recalled that on 5/2 the Zelensky regime acted with complete disregard for the danger against Russia, launching an unprecedented attack on the Kapustin Yar nuclear missile testing site, in Astrakhan, using the Flamingo missile system.
However, the offensive action against the strategically significant Kapustin Yar testing site turned into an unexpected fiasco.
Analysis of satellite images revealed where the Ukrainian missiles actually ended up.

Ukrainians announced a “successful attack,” findings tell a different story

More specifically, the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported “successful” Flamingo missile strikes on the Kapustin Yar testing site, one of the main testing centers for the land component of the Russian nuclear triad (Strategic Missile Forces), which includes the Oreshnik missile and air defense systems.

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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense presented satellite images as evidence.
According to Russian military sources, “all buildings are intact, there are no impact marks, and the smoked boiler and shadows are considered successes.”

Flamingo missiles hit… nowhere

However, analysis by CyberBoroshno, which obtained satellite images of the area, showed that none of the missiles hit their target.
Western analysts, for their part, identified evidence of drone strike damage (!) on two buildings of the ICBM launch preparation complex and ICBMs on platform No. 105.

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“No miracle occurred. The missiles were lost along their route. Some were shot down, while others fell far from their targets,” wrote military analyst Alexey Ramm on Telegram.

Russians already testing… Oreshnik 2.0

While the Zelensky regime is still attempting to recover from the January 9 strike on Lviv with the Oreshnik hypersonic missile, Russia is preparing the new, improved version of the missile system, spreading fear in Ukraine and awe across the rest of the planet.
And its name: “Oreshnik 2” or “Granit.”

 

 

More specifically, Russia conducted a possible test of the Oreshnik 2 missile, as revealed by military expert Andrei Markin in an interview with MK.RU.
It is noted that on 12 February, Ukraine reported the launch of an Oreshnik missile from the Kapustin Yar testing site in the Astrakhan region.
The same sources later denied this information, suggesting that “something else” was being tested at the site.
“Based on indirect indications, we can assume that this is not a classic ‘Oreshnik,’” stated Andrei Markin.
The source of the publication hinted that this could be a test of a new missile.

Russia tests Oreshnik 2 or Granit at Kapustin Yar

“There is evidence that Russia is working on a modernized version, unofficially known as ‘Oreshnik-2’ or ‘Granit.’
The specifications are classified, but judging from the reactions of Kyiv and NATO, this is a serious weapons system,” he added.

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Meanwhile, Ukraine assessed the consequences of an Oreshnik strike amid reports of tests at a testing site in the Astrakhan region.
Ukrainian military analyst Ivan Stupak stated that if an Oreshnik strikes with a nuclear warhead, “everyone is finished.”

 

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