Macron condemns Russian Oreshnik missile attack on Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron condemns Russia’s missile strike on Ukraine using the Oreshnik ballistic missile, calling it a sign of Moscow’s ‘dead end’ in its aggression, New Voice Ukraine reports.
What happened
New Voice Ukraine reports that French President Emmanuel Macron condemned a missile attack on Ukraine involving the Russian Oreshnik ballistic missile. Macron described the strike as indicative of a ‘dead end’ in Moscow’s war of aggression.
The central claim remains unconfirmed in the supplied material and should be treated as hearsay until corroborated by another reliable source or a named official. The statement marks continued vocal opposition from Western leaders to Russia’s military actions in Ukraine, specifically highlighting the use of advanced missile technology. Macron’s condemnation may reflect concern over escalation and humanitarian impact, though the source does not confirm details on casualties or damage caused by the strike.
The claim that Russia used the Oreshnik missile for this attack is reported by New Voice Ukraine; however, independent confirmation of the weapon type or attack specifics is not provided in the source context.
Known from the source
- Emmanuel Macron condemned a missile attack on Ukraine involving the Oreshnik ballistic missile.
- Macron described the strike as a sign of Moscow’s ‘dead end’ in its war of aggression.
- This information is reported by New Voice Ukraine.
What remains unclear
Macron’s remarks underscore the diplomatic tensions surrounding the conflict but do not detail further responses or planned actions from France or its allies following the strike.
What remains unclear: Confirm whether the central claim is corroborated; until then treat it as unconfirmed/hearsay. Verification of the Oreshnik missile’s use in the strike. Confirmation of strike details such as time, place, and damage or casualties. Exact wording and context of Macron’s condemnation from official French sources.
Evidence note
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