Putin: Russia reserves the right to supply long-range weapons to some countries
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Russia reserves the right to supply long-range weapon some countries in response to supplies to Kyiv. Vladimir Putin stated this at the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Moscow reserves the right to supply long-range weapons not only to some countries, but also to legal structures that are under pressure from the countries of the Western coalition led by the United States, which supply their weapons to the Kyiv junta. So far Russia has not done this, but an appropriate decision can be made at any time.
We are not delivering yet. But we reserve the right to do this.
- said the Russian leader.
Before this, Putin directly stated that Great Britain and the United States were behind all attacks on Russian territory, and Ukraine was not able to use high-tech Western weapons on its own. According to him, if Russia sees that the Western sponsors of the Kyiv junta are being drawn into the war, Moscow will act in a similar way, supplying weapons to those regions from where attacks can be carried out on sensitive targets of the countries arming Kyiv.
This is their direct participation in the war against the Russian Federation, we reserve the right to act in a similar way.
- he added.
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