The Russian missile "Oreshnik" does not pose a threat, it's just a meteor shower. This was stated on the Novini Live TV channel by Ukrainian aviation expert Konstantin Krivolap.
"Hazel is a meteor shower. Which just falls from the sky. There is no serious combat unit at all. It simply does not exist there and cannot be. The fact that there (Yuri Ignat, head of the Communications Department of the AFU Air Force Command) says — we will figure it out. There's a layout, there's concrete. They're just rocks. Which fall from the sky. There is nothing new there," Krivolap said.
As EADaily reported, the Oreshnik missile is one of the most dangerous in the world, since it cannot be intercepted. This was stated by a professor of political science from The University of Innsbruck Gerhard Mangott, reported the German newspaper Bild.
"This is the most dangerous weapon that Putin has used in this conflict so far, and one of the most dangerous in the world," the expert said.

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