Russia says response won’t ‘be pretty’ if Ukraine starts long-range strikes
- Russian officials warned of severe retaliation against Ukraine if long-range strikes occur, including the potential destruction of Kyiv, amid Western discussions on military support.
- RIA news agency quoted Ryabkov stating, "The decision has been made... we are ready for everything."
- Dmitry Medvedev expressed that Ukraine’s actions provided grounds for Russia to consider using its nuclear arsenal.
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Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky claims that Ukraine still does not have permission to use Western weapons to attack Russian territory.
“Ukraine will eventually use British long-range missiles in its war against Russia, despite Vladimir Putin's threats of total war,” General John McCall, former NATO deputy supreme commander in Europe, said in a televised commentary on the Air Force published in the Independent, writes FOCUS. Talks are continuing with the US and allies to give Kiev permission to use British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles to hit Russian air bases and military site…
The Russian targets that could be on Ukraine's long-range missile strike list
In recent weeks, Ukraine’s hopes have been buoyed that its Western allies will finally allow their long-range weapons to strike deep into Russian territory. Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russia has been able to attack Ukraine with relative impunity from its positions behind the border, while the U.S. and other suppliers of weapons have forbidden Ukraine from using their supplied weapons to strike back, often citing fears of escalati…
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