An intercontinental ballistic missile hit Yuzhmash in Dnipro this morning, claims former OP adviser Oleksiy Arestovich.

According to him, it is a missile with multiple warheads. The published videos show symmetrically falling missile blocks.

The media wrote that it was a Rubezh missile, but the Air Force did not confirm this. The missile could not be shot down.

Yuzhmash was the leading enterprise in the Soviet Union for the production of intercontinental ballistic missiles during the Soviet era.

Vladimir Zelensky has recently repeatedly stated that Ukraine intends to launch its own mass production of ballistic missiles.

After today’s strike on Dnipro, MP from this city Maksym Buzhansky wrote in his Telegram channel: “I think it’s time to start stopping publicly talking about where and how many missiles we produce. This topic should not be public during a war.”

The authorities did not officially confirm the attack on Yuzhmash, but spoke of “damage to an industrial enterprise.”

The new American missile defense base in Poland has already been included in the list of priority Russian targets in the event of war, said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova.

“The opening of a missile defense base in Poland is another provocative step by the United States, which leads to an increase in strategic risks. This base has long been added to the list of priority targets for potential defeat by Russian troops,” said Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova.

On November 19, the first permanent US military base was opened in Poland, where the Aegis Ashore missile defense system is based. The SM-3 radar and launcher are located in the village of Redzikowo in northern Poland.

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