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The Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security noted that the ...

There is no real evidence: Ukraine has denied information about launching by Russia "Osshchnik"

The Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security noted that the material of journalists on the launch of a ballistic missile is based on assumptions, and there is no real confirmation of this. On Thursday, February 6, US military correspondent David exbes on the basis of a blogger and serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Cyril Sazonova wrote that Russia may have launched the second ballistic rocket "Orezhnik" from the Astrakhan region in Ukraine.

She probably exploded in the territory of the Russian Federation. The Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security denied this information. "Lie:" Russia could launch "Oreshnik" in Kiev on February 6, but the rocket exploded in the Russian Federation. "Forbes writes about it with reference to blogger and Ukrainian military Cyril Sazonov. on actual data, " - the message reads.

The center added that the serviceman used the formulation "probably launched" in his post, "probable goal - Kiev". This confirms that there is no real evidence that the Russians launched "Oreshnik" in Kiev. The department noted that there were no official confirmations of the launch of "Oresshnik" either from the Ukrainian side or by the Russian Federation. Such news "only play the enemy and pump panic.