Russian President Vladimir Putin says he hopes NATO heard him because deep strikes into Russia will mean retaliatory strikes on European capitals and American bases
President Vladimir Putin has expressed hope that NATO has “heard” his warning about the consequences of allowing Ukraine to use Western-supplied long-range missiles to strike deep inside Russia.
Putin said last month that Moscow would treat any such attacks as a direct attack by the countries that supplied the weapons. Amid growing Western involvement in the Ukraine conflict, the Russian president has also proposed updating the national nuclear doctrine.
When asked whether Kiev’s backers had listened to his warning, Putin told Rossiya-1 correspondent Pavel Zarubin “They didn’t tell me anything about it, but I hope they heard it.”
President of Russia Vladimir Putin at a press conference held as part of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan. © Sputnik/Alexey Filippov
In an interview published on Sunday, Putin stressed that the Ukrainian military cannot independently use high-precision weapons. “Only specialists from NATO states can do this, because this requires space intelligence, which Ukraine naturally does not have,” he explained.
According to Putin, “what is happening now is all being done by the hands of NATO officers.”
“The only question is whether they will allow themselves to strike deep into Russian territory or not,” he pointed out.
Russia would have to respond accordingly, the president warned.
“How to respond, when, and where specifically – it’s too early to talk about it now. But, obviously, our military department is thinking about this and will be offering various options,” Putin concluded.
Kiev has for months been pushing the US and its allies to lift a ban on strikes deep inside Russia’s territory with Western-supplied long-range weapons, blaming its setbacks on the battlefield on their reluctance.
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has included the request to use weapons from NATO countries to conduct such strikes in his so-called ‘victory plan’. The recently-unveiled wish list for a conclusion to the ongoing conflict has so far been approached with caution by many Western leaders.
Earlier this week, Fox News reported, citing an unnamed official, that both the Pentagon and the US Intelligence Committee had advised Washington against giving Kiev permission to use American-supplied weapons for strikes deep inside Russia. Allowing it to use ATACMS missiles would have no strategic impact, while it would risk further escalation between Washington and Moscow, according to the outlet.
Moscow has dismissed Kiev’s ‘plan’ as a “set of incoherent slogans” intended to push “NATO members towards a direct conflict” with Russia.
Source X/RT/AP