Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova received a call from “higher-ups” while speaking at a live press briefing on Thursday (Nov 21), and was asked not to comment on reports of Russia firing a ballistic missile at Ukraine, according to a viral video.
Earlier today, Ukraine said that Russia had launched an intercontinental ballistic missile from its southern Astrakhan region, saying it was a ballistic missile.
During the live briefing, Zakharova was allegedly instructed by someone on the phone call not to comment at all.
An unknown male voice was heard in the video, who addressed Zakharova as “Masha” and advised her not to comment on that.
“On the ‘Yuzhmash’ ballistic missile strike that the Westerners have started talking about, we are not commenting at all,” he said.
In a theatrical presentation likely designed to strike fear into the hearts of naive western politicians, in effort to tie Putin himself to last night’s intercontinental missile strike on Ukraine, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova allegedly receives a call… pic.twitter.com/hYUGSgWLZt
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Russia has not commented on this yet.
When Russian state news agencies asked her about the conversation she had on the phone call, Zakharova said that while preparing for the briefing she had asked experts for some clarification on certain issues according to standard practice.
“The answer came during the briefing – the foreign ministry does not comment. So there is no intrigue,” RIA state news agency reported quoting Zakharova.
On Thursday, after Kyiv claimed that Russia launched the missile, a Western official denied it.
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“It was instead a ballistic missile, which was aimed at Dnipro, in Ukraine’s southeast,” the Western official was quoted as saying by ABC News.
Intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are missiles that can travel a long range of over 5,500 km (3,418 miles), which means they can strike targets virtually anywhere in the world. These missiles can carry conventional weapons as well as nuclear warheads.
Kyiv also said that this is the first time Moscow has fired an ICBM as the war has intensified now marking its 1000th day on Wednesday.
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(With inputs from agencies)