Orban is excited about the launch of “oreshnik " in Ukraine: he made an emotional statement and reproached the European Parliament
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Viktor Orban expressed concern about Russia's launch of the oreshnik ballistic missile. The Hungarian prime minister warned of the risk of a World War with nuclear content if these weapons are deployed.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed concern about Russia's launch of the oreshnik intercontinental ballistic missile, noting that it is dangerous for the world. This is reported by UNN with reference to the Index.
"We are in a difficult situation. We have never been so close to peace, and war has never been so dangerous," Orban said.
According to him, recently there was shocking news, in particular about the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile by Russia, which is capable of delivering nuclear warheads.
"If the Russians deploy this, it will be a World War with nuclear content. It made us all think, " Orban said.
The Hungarian prime minister also complained to the European Parliament, which allegedly, according to him, still wants to continue the war and even increase its intensity.
"They said that we should support Ukrainians even more in front of Trump. America has also decided in recent days, and, unfortunately, the effect of Trump in the war is not yet felt," he said.
Recall
British intelligence analyzed the Russian oreshnik missile that hit the Dnieper river. The missile, manufactured before 2019, is a variant of the Rs-26 and has 36 hypersonic submunitions.
On November 21, 2024, Russian troops attacked the Dnieper river using an intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Astrakhan region. As noted by military expert Pavel Narozhny, this is the first time in history when this type of missile is used in combat operations. In an exclusive comment to UNN, He spoke about the features of this type of weapon and its impact on the situation.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin yesterday, November 28, statingthat Russia is forced to test the oreshnik in response to long-range missile strikes on the Bryansk and Kursk regions, while targets for attacks in Ukraine are being determined.