Scandal: A Deputy of the Rada Brought Missiles to Ternopil Plant, Which Produces Electronic Warfare Equipment: EADaily
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Scandal: A deputy of the Rada brought missiles to Ternopil plant, which produces electronic warfare equipment: EADaily
EADaily, November 20th, 2025. The reason for yesterday's strike by the Russian Aerospace Forces on objects in Ternopil could be a video from an exhibition of electronic warfare equipment (EW), which was published on his YouTube channel by Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Servant of the People party Alexander Fediyenko.
Video analysis identifies X-101 cruise missile in Russia’s deadly Ternopil strike
In the early hours of November 19, Russia carried out another large-scale air assault on Ukraine using drones and cruise missiles. The worst devastation was inflicted on the city of Ternopil, where Russian missiles and drones partially destroyed two high-rise residential buildings. By the afternoon of November 19, at least 25 people had been killed and another 73 injured. AirGuard, a Ukrainian monitoring channel, published footage that appears to
According to Flash, the Orion plant is actually not working. The attack on Fedienko is a political disassembly or distraction of society from other problems.
Nardep Fedienko Denied that His Video From the Reb Exhibition Provoked Russia's Strike on Ternopole.
The deputy, responding to a journalist's video, stated that it had been filmed in the summer in Kiev.
"The horror of powerful long-range missiles combined with the increasing use of drones by Russian forces has been painfully brought to light again" in Ukraine, Turk said.
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