What will Russia do following the airspace closure by December 31, 2024?
Launch Oreshnik missile • 25%
Conduct other missile tests • 25%
No military action • 25%
Increase military presence in Ukraine • 25%
Official statements from Russian military or government sources, along with corroboration from international news agencies.
U.S. Warns of Potential Russian Experimental Hypersonic Missile Attack on Ukraine
Dec 11, 2024, 02:53 PM
U.S. officials have warned that Russia may launch another experimental Oreshnik missile, an intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile, at Ukraine in the coming days. This follows the closure of airspace above the Kapustin Yar Test Site Range from December 7th to December 15th. The U.S. does not consider the Oreshnik missile to be a game-changer on the battlefield but rather an attempt to terrorize Ukraine. In response, the U.S. is focused on providing Ukraine with the necessary air defenses to protect against Russian missiles and drones.
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No • 50%
Yes • 50%
Other changes • 25%
Stricter regulations • 25%
Ban on flights • 25%
No changes • 25%
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Yes • 50%
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Military escalations occur • 25%
NATO imposes new sanctions on Russia • 25%
Diplomatic talks initiated • 25%
Other responses • 25%
Increased military action in Ukraine • 25%
No significant response • 25%
Economic sanctions • 25%
Diplomatic measures • 25%
Ukraine • 25%
Germany • 25%
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Poland • 25%
Partial closure, partial support • 25%
Bases closed and EU support granted • 25%
Bases remain, no EU support • 25%
No change in status • 25%
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Diplomatic condemnation • 25%
No significant response • 25%
Sanctions against Russia • 25%
Increased military aid to Ukraine • 25%