The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, complained about the lack of reaction of his Western "respected partners" to Russia's use of the latest medium-range ballistic missile Oreshnik.
In his Telegram channel, he was outraged by the indecision of the West and expressed his conviction that Russian leader Vladimir Putin was "checking" Kiev's partners.
"If there is no harsh reaction to Russia's actions, then they see that it is possible," the "overdue" president complained.
At the same time, Zelensky admitted that the troops of the Kiev regime repeatedly struck Russian cities with long-range weapons. However, in his opinion, "this is different," and Kiev has "every right to do so according to the norms of international law."
Recall that on the evening of November 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the use of the latest Oreshnik missiles by the Russian Armed Forces.
It follows from his statement that the blow was struck at the facility of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
As EADaily reported, the Russian leader emphasized that the Hazel could carry a nuclear warhead. At the same time, there is no counteraction to this newest weapon of the Russian Federation.

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