The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine has reported receiving specific information indicating a potential significant air attack that may occur on November 20. This is mentioned on the embassy's website.
As a precautionary measure, the decision has been made to temporarily close the embassy. Employees have been advised to remain sheltered on-site.
Additionally, citizens have been reminded of the safety protocols to follow in the event of a threat:
The embassy's statement has been responded to by Andriy Kovalенко, head of the Center for Counteracting Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC). He noted that Russia has sufficient missile stockpiles to conduct several mass strikes, confirming a high likelihood of threat.
"Regarding the U.S. embassy's warning about a possible strike. I remind you that the Russians have been stockpiling missiles for a series of attacks on Ukraine for months. This pertains to X-101 missiles, which they continue to manufacture, as well as Kalibrs and ballistic missiles. The Russian Federation has aviation ready for strikes and missile stocks at strategic aviation airfields and warehouses, as well as ships. This has been reported before. Therefore, it is essential to understand this and always keep it in mind, with organizations planning security measures, and people reacting to alerts," Kovalенко wrote.
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