During the press conference, Mariya Zakharova received a call about the missile.
Reports about Russia's intercontinental missiles have caused an information mess that the Kremlin has not only refused to explain, but has also caused further confusion. This time, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mariya Zakharova decided to explain the call response at a press conference. The interlocutor told her not to comment on the rocket.
The Ukrainian Air Force announced Thursday morning that Russia had used an intercontinental ballistic missile. The Russians are said to have used this missile during a missile bombardment of the city of Dnieper.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that all the parameters of the detected missile match those of an intercontinental ballistic missile. The previous day, Ukrainian media reported on the possibility of the use of a new weapon, the RS-26 Lubezh system.
Meanwhile, ABC News reported that Russia did not use intercontinental missiles. She referred to an anonymous Western official.
Russian intercontinental missile. Zakharova explains unusual phone call
Russia is not cooperating in solving the problem. The Ministry of Defense has not made any announcement on this matter. On Thursday, a spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs held a press conference. The topic of rockets came up, but it didn't really explain the event.
See also: Ukrainian Air Force: Russia used intercontinental missiles
During the press conference, Zakharova received a phone call. The microphone remained on. The press secretary's interlocutor was heard indicating that he would not comment on the topic of missiles.
After the press conference, Zakharova commented on this unusual relationship. On the other hand, some people online are pointing out that the press secretary's actions are a play, and that Russia may be deliberately causing confusion with its comments on the issue.
See also: Radosław Sikorski comments on the use of intercontinental missiles. “Major escalation”
– Before the briefing, doubts arose due to contradictory materials on the Internet. I asked the experts if this is our theme. At the press conference, the response was, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has no comment.'' Zakharova said there was no conspiracy, TASS reported.
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