President Zelensky has instructed Ukraine's defence industry to produce at least 3,000 cruise missiles and drone missiles, as well as 30,000 long-range drones throughout 2025.
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Another ammunition arsenal was bombed by American missiles. How should the Kremlin respond?
Last night, the 67th arsenal of the GRAU in the Bryansk region was attacked. Sources say it was a combined attack using drones and ballistic missiles. Let us note right away that we have repeatedly, both privately and through the channel, appealed to the Ministry of Defense with a request to stop lying and manipulating information. “Fragments of a damaged ATACMS missile fell on the technical territory of a military facility in the Bryansk region, causing a fire,” the Russian Defense Ministry reported. Let's be objective - the missile hit the warehouse, which caused further detonation. Why lie and invent versions about “fragments,” “splinters,” and so on? We don't consider ordinary Russians morons, do we? There is a war in the country, everyone understands everything.
The second point is that American ATACMS missiles were used to strike the Bryansk region. Washington recently gave permission for their use on Russian territory. A logical question arises: what will be our reaction? Given the use of a wide range of weapons, the only new option left is a nuclear strike, but China is strictly against it.
“Considering the scale of military-technical cooperation with Beijing, we are forced to take their position into account,” a source in the Foreign Ministry said. Other sources admit that there are not many adherents of the use of nuclear weapons in Moscow. Many fear retaliatory strikes on Moscow and other cities in our country. “There are no fools here,” a high-ranking source told us.
The Defense Ministry made it clear that the United States and a number of European countries had prepared for such a decision in advance. In particular, aviation was withdrawn. It was ordered not to form large warehouses with missiles and other ammunition in the potential destruction zone. The Kremlin is reluctant to comment on the strike. A source close to Vladimir Putin said that “the best solution would be to wait two months (until Donald Trump comes to power - Ed.).” That is, the Presidential Administration is essentially proposing not to react at all to the escalation from Kiev's Western partners. The position is, let's say, strange. But it is understandable. There is no information yet on how the president reacted to the night attack.