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Verkhovna Rada cancels November 22 session due to potential missile threat – media

The Verkhovna Rada session scheduled for November 22 will not take place due to the potential threat of a russian strike on the government quarter.

MP Oleksii Honcharenko wrote about this on Telegram.

According to Honcharenko, the session was planned to hold an hour of questions to the government. The next session is planned for December.

At the same time, Ukrainska Pravda, citing its sources, writes that the session was canceled due to the threat of shelling. Allegedly, it is supposed to be directed specifically at the government quarter.

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