Information from Forbes about the launch of "Oreshnik" towards Kyiv is fake


The information disseminated by Forbes is based solely on the assumptions of Ukrainian blogger and military personnel Kyrylo Sazonov, rather than actual data.

In his post, Sazonov used the phrases "likely launched" and "probable target - Kyiv," indicating a lack of concrete evidence.

There are no official confirmations of the "Oreshnik" launch from either the Ukrainian side or the Russian side.

Russia has repeatedly manipulated the topic of this missile to sow panic among Ukrainians, previously claiming:

Strike by "Oreshnik" on the Rivne Nuclear Power Plant A list of "important targets" in Ukraine Alleged enhancement of Russia’s nuclear doctrine

News about the "Oreshnik" launch on Kyiv could be part of an information war, so it is worth approaching them critically.


Topics: WarBallistic missile OreshnikKyrylo SazonovFake
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