In the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the Israeli ambassador met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and got from him a guarantee that Moscow would not kill his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
Now, 3 years later, Israel got into two wars of its own and implemented a jaw-dropping program of decapitation strikes that took out the complete leaderships of Hamas and Hezbollah.
But now, Russia, after having Western-made long-range missile strikes into its territory, has unveiled a new hypersonic weapon Oreshnik (Hazel), and after a first strike in a defense compound in Dnipropetrovsk, is warning that it may now use it against high-value political targets.
Putin said Moscow may use the Oreshnik to attack ‘decision-making centers’ in Kiev in response to Ukraine’s firing of Western missiles at Russian territory.
Reuters reported:
“Russia has not so far struck Ukrainian government ministries, parliament or the president’s office in the course of the 33-month war.”
Watch: Putin is asked if Russia is preparing for a new launch of the ‘Oreshnik’ at the ‘decision-making centers’ in Kiev. He recalls an old Soviet joke, and adds that ‘today, anything is possible’.
Putin is ready to strike everything in Ukraine with Hazel missile pic.twitter.com/BKBRSsVltN
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) November 28, 2024
full story at https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/decapitation-strikes-putin-warns-russia-may-use-its/
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