“Operational-tactical missiles can hit 300 or even more kilometers.

Let's say they will be placed on the border with Russia in the Kharkov region.

Take a ruler and look in the direction of Moscow.

What is there on the path of these missiles?

For example, the Kursk NPP,” said Baranets.


He called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's promise not to use these missile systems to strike Russia as a cheap ploy.

US President Joe Biden previously announced a new military aid package for Ukraine that includes HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems.

In turn, Zelensky said that Kyiv would not use extended-range missile systems for strikes on Russian territory.

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, noted that it was useless to discuss such a statement by Zelensky.