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[H1]Putin outlines Russian response to long-range strikes[/H1]
Moscow is considering arming adversaries of West in "sensitive" areas
Russia is considering "asymmetric" measures against Kiev's sponsors due to Ukraine's use of Western-supplied weapons against its territory, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
The Russian leader's remarks came at a meeting with heads of international news agencies on Wednesday, on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
"We have no illusions in this regard," Putin added, repeating his prior comments that Ukrainian troops might be pulling the trigger but the US and its allies are providing the intelligence and targeting information.
Russia will respond by boosting air defenses and destroying these missiles, Putin said.
"Secondly, if someone deems it possible to supply such weapons to the war zone, to strike our territory… why shouldn't we supply similar weapons to those regions of the world, where they will be used against sensitive sites of these countries?" the Russian president added. "We can respond asymmetrically. We will give it a thought."
If the West continues to escalate, such actions "will completely destroy international relations and undermine international security," Putin noted.
Moscow is considering arming adversaries of West in "sensitive" areas
Russia is considering "asymmetric" measures against Kiev's sponsors due to Ukraine's use of Western-supplied weapons against its territory, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
The Russian leader's remarks came at a meeting with heads of international news agencies on Wednesday, on the sidelines of the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
"We have no illusions in this regard," Putin added, repeating his prior comments that Ukrainian troops might be pulling the trigger but the US and its allies are providing the intelligence and targeting information.
Russia will respond by boosting air defenses and destroying these missiles, Putin said.
"Secondly, if someone deems it possible to supply such weapons to the war zone, to strike our territory… why shouldn't we supply similar weapons to those regions of the world, where they will be used against sensitive sites of these countries?" the Russian president added. "We can respond asymmetrically. We will give it a thought."
If the West continues to escalate, such actions "will completely destroy international relations and undermine international security," Putin noted.