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Kremlin warns the West over 'dramatic' escalation moment in Ukraine war
- On Sunday, the Kremlin warned it was deeply concerned about possible U.S. supply of Tomahawk missiles, calling the moment dramatic as tensions escalate from all sides.
- Tomahawk range details show missiles reach 2,500 km, and Vladimir Putin, Russian President, said earlier this month their use without U.S. military involvement triggers a "qualitatively new stage of escalation".
- Some missile variants carry nuclear warheads, a factor Kremlin officials say Moscow must consider, while The Financial Times reported the U.S. has helped Ukraine plan long-range strikes for months.
- On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would want to know Ukraine’s plans for Tomahawk missiles before agreeing to provide them, adding he had "sort of made a decision".
- Viewed historically, the Kremlin says Putin frames the war as a watershed tied to NATO expansion and considers it Europe’s deadliest since World War Two.
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Russia's chilling 'nuclear' Tomahawk warning as 'tensions escalate on all sides' - The Mirror
Donald Trump has said that he may give Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine which would allow it to strike deep into Russia, leading to the Kremlin saying it is "of extreme concern"
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Read Full ArticlePresident Donald Trump has warned Russia it could deliver long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if it doesn't act quickly to end the war, calling them "powerful offensive weapons" that Russia shouldn't face.
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