Moscow preparing to respond if Ukraine allowed to make long-range strikes in Russia, Putin says
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Moscow is developing responses if Ukraine is allowed to use long-range Western weapons against Russia.
- Putin emphasized that it is premature to discuss Russia's exact actions if long-range strikes are authorized.
- According to Putin, the Ukrainian army lacks the capability to conduct such strikes independently.
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Russia mulls 'various responses' if West aids Ukraine with long-range strikes, Putin says
The Russian Defense Ministry is considering "various options" as a response if Ukraine launches long-range strikes against Russia with Western support, Russian President Vladimir Putin told state media in an interview published on Oct. 27.The Kremlin's chief has reiterated his threats to the West if it takes this step, claiming that Ukraine would be able to launch such attacks only with the direct involvement of NATO military personnel.The Ukrai…
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday (October 27) that the Russian Defense Ministry is developing various options for how the Russian military will respond if the United States and its NATO allies help Ukraine use Western-supplied long-range missiles to strike targets deep inside Russia.
Putin's chilling warning to the West if Ukraine allowed to use long-range NATO missiles
Vladimir Putin has said that military chiefs have been drawing up plans for a response if the West gives long-range missiles to Ukraine so that i can hit deep into RussiaRead More The post Putin’s chilling warning to the West if Ukraine allowed to use long-range NATO missiles appeared first on Drudge Report.
'I hope they heard me': Putin warns West on allowing Ukraine use long-range weapons
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had for months been pressing his Western allies for permission to use long-range missiles against targets deep inside Russian territory, arguing the move would "motivate" Moscow to seek peace
Ukraine updates: Putin warns against long-range arms use
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