Almost a few minutes later, the Ukrainian missile hit, and the Russian Deputy Prime Minister had just left the industry | Ukraine | Missile
According to Moscow, on June 11th, the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade told TASS that after Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industry and Trade Denis Manturov left a certain location in Kherson Oblast, a "Storm Shadow" cruise missile launched by the Ukrainian army hit his location a few minutes ago.
The Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade stated, "The Deputy Prime Minister met with local officials in Kherson Oblast yesterday and discussed the issue of providing assistance to residents affected by floods, as well as essential items such as medicine and food."
When asked if Manturov was really at the location of the subsequent Ukrainian military's "Storm Shadow" cruise missile attack, a spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade gave a positive answer. This confirms the authenticity of the relevant news that appeared on the "Telegraph" social platform before.
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▲ Data image: "Storm Shadow" cruise missile
According to reports, after learning that Manturov had indeed been to Kherson Oblast, some Ukrainian social media threatened to "catch" the deputy prime minister on his next visit.