German-Ukrainian Long-Range Missiles to Enter Service THIS WEEK
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- Jul 28
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Source: Hal Turner
Date: July 28, 2025

The first Ukrainian long-range missiles, financed by Germany, will enter service in the Ukrainian Armed Forces by the end of July, Major General Christian Fröding reported during a broadcast on Germany's second channel ZDF.
The major general reported that the agreement between Ukrainian industry and Ukraine's Defense Ministry was signed recently.
"By the end of July" necessarily means THIS WEEK.
The program was launched at the end of May. Ergo, this new missile production has been taking place the entire months of June and July.
In the coming months, according to him, the number of such missiles will be "expressed in three-digit figures," reports Interfax News Service.
So at some point, apparently THIS WEEK, targets deep inside Russia will likely start exploding. It is not known what Russia's response to this will be; or how much Russia will blame the West for whatever takes place.