Vladimir Putin: We will respond if Ukraine allowed to make long-range strikes in Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated Moscow is considering various responses if the US and NATO allow Ukraine to use long-range Western weapons against Russia. Putin emphasized the necessity for a response, noting Kyiv's lack of capability ...

"(The Russian defence ministry) is thinking about how to respond to the possible long-range strikes on Russian territory, it will offer a range of responses," Putin told state TV reporter Pavel Zarubin in video remarks published on Zarubin's Telegram messaging account.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has been pleading with Kyiv's allies for months to let Ukraine fire Western missiles including long-range U.S. ATACMS and British Storm Shadows deep into Russian territory to limit Moscow's ability to launch attacks.
Putin was asked if NATO countries had listened to Putin's previous statements that such a move would drag the countries supplying Kyiv with long-range missiles directly into the war.
"They have not told me anything about it, but I hope they have heard," Putin said. "Because, of course, we will have to make some decisions for ourselves, too."
Putin said it was a little early to talk about exactly how, when and where Russia would respond, but that Moscow would have to respond accordingly should long-range strikes be authorised.
Putin said that only personnel from NATO countries can operate the specific equipment Ukraine wants as Kyiv does not have the requisite specialists.
"The Ukrainian army is not capable of doing this independently, it cannot," Putin said.
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