Rumors about the "Oreshnik" strike on Kyiv have been denied

In Ukraine, over the past two days, rumors have been spreading on social networks and some mass media about a possible new "Oreshnik" strike by Russia on Kyiv. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
These speculations mention various objects as potential targets, but so far this information has not been officially confirmed. Against this background, many citizens in Ukraine emphasize the need to take air raid warnings more seriously and to follow the instructions provided by official sources.
In particular, assumptions around the question "where could the strike be?" are observed to increase anxiety and tension among people. According to information, the "Oreshnik" is a Russian medium-range ballistic missile system, with initial data about it widely discussed at the end of 2024.
According to Reuters agency, there is information that Russia has used these types of missiles against Ukraine, but experts note that the stockpile of these missiles may be limited. For this reason, the likelihood of their use every time is considered low.
The most appropriate approach in the current situation is not to trust unconfirmed rumors and to rely only on official sources. Because baseless assumptions and false reports can negatively affect people's mood and lead to wrong decisions.
If there is a signal about the risk of an air raid, precautionary measures should be taken, but accepting every rumor as truth is incorrect.





