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Putin's latest threats: Targeting Kyiv's command centers

The targets of the new Russian missile attacks could be decision-making centers in Kyiv, Vladimir Putin threatened during a propagandistic speech in Astana. In the past, dictators often made similar threats.

Putin threatens. Talks about attacking targets in Kyiv.
Putin threatens. Talks about attacking targets in Kyiv.
Images source: © PAP | GAVRIIL GRIGOROV / SPUTNIK / KREMLIN POOL
Maciej Zubel

Many of the reports provided by Russian media or government representatives are elements of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information warfare conducted by the Russian Federation.

Putin said that the Russian Ministry of Defence, along with the General Staff, is currently "selecting targets for destruction" on Ukrainian territory.

These could be military facilities, defence and industrial enterprises, or decision-making centres in Kyiv - he said.

Putin threatens: "Russia will respond to every attack"

The dictator also declared that Russia would respond to every Ukrainian attack using long-range Western weapons. For this purpose - as he emphasized - the Russian army may use the Oreshnik ballistic missile again. It's the same kind that fell on Dnipro last week.

The dictator stated that his country has several Oreshniks ready for use and has already begun their serial production.

Putin also mentioned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. He again called him the "leader of the Kyiv regime," who - in addition to missiles - "begs his patrons for other military equipment."

Putin claimed that Kyiv's leadership has lost its legitimacy due to the lack of elections, asserting they have no authority to command the armed forces. He further stated that individuals following orders from Ukraine's current leaders are complicit in their actions, which contradicts facts.

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