prt scr telegram.org/@mod_russiaDeputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergei Ryabkov said that CNN’s publication about the allegedly unsuccessful launch of the Sarmat ballistic missile should not be believed.He added that implausible messages of a provocative nature often appear recently. In his opinion, this is done in order to find out how the Russian side will react to it.“You can’t trust everything that appears in the media. Especially if the source is CNN, which has completely discredited itself in recent years,” Ryabkov said.Earlier, the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, forwarded all questions related to the launch of Sarmat missiles to the Russian Defense Ministry.

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