Marta Gichko12:11, 21.11.24

In a phone call, an unnamed official said he was not allowed to comment on the matter.
The representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, was forbidden to comment on the intercontinental ballistic missile strike on the Dnieper directly during a briefing .
As reported by NEXTA Live , Zakharova received the corresponding order during a briefing on Thursday, November 21. She received a call from high offices. The content of the conversation was “caught” by microphones.
“Masha, the ballistic missile strikes that we were forbidden to talk about are still in effect,” said the person on the other end of the line.
Zakharova replied: “Yes, good. Thank you.” After that, the Foreign Ministry representative continued the briefing.
Zakharova at a briefing
At the same time, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov “said nothing” regarding Ukrainian military accusations that Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukraine for the first time on Thursday morning.
In a conversation with journalists, Peskov declined to comment.
“That’s a question for our military,” he said, as quoted by CNN .
(C)UNIAN 2024

Murderous nazi degenerate FILTH.
Looks the nazi rats are digging in. They know they’re losing and don’t have many other missiles, I think
Last ditch desperation. russia is collapsing everywhere. All industries from banking to rail are on the edge of a total catastrophe.
This is nothing but putler grandstanding. It’s not the first missile of this type to be launched at Ukraine. Similar missiles where launched in 2022 to attack Kyiv. Putler has any number of nuclear capable missiles he can fire at Ukraine, so why waste $40 million on a missile that caused no damage?
This WW3 is now officially started by the Nazi-regime in Moskou.
“Masha, the ballistic missile strikes that we were forbidden to talk about are still in effect,” said the person on the other end of the line.
We’ll accidentally leave the mic on, wink, wink. Pathetic propaganda for the little girls in the EU.