Summary of Former Russian president threatens to turn Kyiv into ‘melted spot’ if long-range missiles approved
Summary of Former Russian president threatens to turn Kyiv into ‘melted spot’ if long-range missiles approved
Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of Russia's security council, has issued a warning to the West, stating that if Ukraine is allowed to use long-range missiles to target Russian military sites, Russia could retaliate by reducing Kyiv to a 'giant melted spot'. Ukraine has been calling on the West to allow it to use Western-supplied long-range missiles to target military sites in Russia, which the country says is vital to winning the war. The US appears to be unsure whether to cross this latest Kremlin red line, with the UK reportedly supportive of lifting the restriction.
quoting nevent1q…34q2Former Russian president threatens to turn Kyiv into ‘melted spot’ if long-range missiles approved
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Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chair of Russia's security council, has issued a warning to the West, stating that if Ukraine is allowed to use long-range missiles to target Russian military sites, Russia could retaliate by reducing Kyiv to a 'giant melted spot'. Ukraine has been calling on the West to allow it to use Western-supplied long-range missiles to target military sites in Russia, which the country says is vital to winning the war. The US appears to be unsure whether to cross this latest Kremlin red line, with the UK reportedly supportive of lifting the restriction.