The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, instructed to prepare with partners a response to the deployment of Hazel in Belarus. He said this after a meeting with the head of foreign intelligence of Ukraine Oleg Ivashchenko.
Ivashchenko, according to him, reported on the state of affairs in several "fundamental areas, including the deployment of the latest Russian Oreshnik missile systems in Belarus.
"Intelligence has received more information on this issue, and it is important that partners also know about it and take it into account in their defensive actions. We believe that the aggressive proliferation of such weapons poses a global threat and sets a dangerous precedent. I instructed to prepare answers together with partners," Zelensky writes in his telegram channel.
Ivashchenko also reported on "Russia's attempts to withdraw its energy companies from world sanctions." According to Zelensky, Kiev "is monitoring all this and will communicate with partners so that the pressure works." In addition, they discussed the state of Russian military production and cooperation with companies and organizations from other countries.
As EADaily reported, Ukraine knows exactly where the Oreshnik complex is located in Belarus. This was stated at a joint press conference with Polish President Karol Nawrocki by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
He promised to transmit this information to European partners "for response."

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