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UPDATED: Russia may launch a significant strike on Ukraine on November 20, according to the U.S. Embassy.

The Central Bank of Ukraine commented that Russia has been stockpiling missiles for months.
ОБНОВЛЕНО: посольство США повідомило, что Россия может нанести сильный удар по Украине 20 ноября.

The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine has received information that today, November 20, 2024, Russia may launch a large-scale attack on Ukraine.

This was reported by the press service of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine.

“The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv has received specific information regarding a potential significant air attack on November 20. For security reasons, the embassy will be closed, and staff have been instructed to take shelter on-site. The U.S. Embassy advises U.S. citizens to be prepared to take immediate shelter in the event of an air raid alert,” the statement reads.

The embassy did not provide any details regarding the possible strike.

It is worth noting that prior to this, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin updated Russia's nuclear doctrine on November 19, marking the 1000th day of Russia's war against Ukraine.

Updated at 09:29:

Andriy Kovalенко, head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, commented on the U.S. Embassy's warning regarding the potential threat of shelling from Russia. According to him, this warning is entirely justified, considering the accumulation of Russian missile stockpiles.

“Russians have been stockpiling missiles for a series of attacks on Ukraine for months. This includes X-101 missiles, which they continue to produce, as well as Kalibr and ballistic missiles,” Kovalенко noted.

He also emphasized that Russian aviation and missile stockpiles at strategic airfields and depots are on standby. Additionally, naval vessels may also be involved in the shelling.

Background. Earlier, Mind reported that Zelensky presented in the Rada the “Resilience Plan.” It consists of 10 points and addresses issues of unity, human capital, and cultural sovereignty.