24.3 C
Accra
Friday, July 5, 2024
WorldRussia warns US over missiles supply to Ukraine

Date:

Russia warns US over missiles supply to Ukraine

spot_img

Russia has threatened the West with consequences if their long-range missiles touch down on its territory, especially Crimea, which it has occupied.

Sergei Shoigu, the defence minister for the Kremlin, has today warned the US and the UK that if they use their weapons beyond international borders, they would be viewed as full-fledged combatants.

- Advertisement -

Using such missiles “outside the zone of the special military operation would signify their full-fledged involvement in the conflict and will lead to immediate strikes on decision-making centres in Ukraine,” he emphasised.

Shoigu said: ‘According to our information, the leadership of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is planning to launch strikes on the territory of the Russian Federation, including Crimea, with HIMARS and Storm Shadow missiles.

- Advertisement -

‌’The use of these missiles outside the area of the special military operation would mean a full-fledged involvement of the US and UK in the conflict entailing immediate strikes on the decision-making centres in Ukraine.’

His comments come as Russian regions bordering Ukraine and Crimea have been hit by drones.

- Advertisement -

Though Kyiv has not commented on its involvement, these attacks include one on Putin’s residency in Moscow.

‌Shoigu’s claim that Crimea is part of Russia is disputed by the West – and international law – which regards it as Ukrainian.

‌Putin invaded and forcibly annexed the Black Sea peninsula in 2014 – the biggest land-grab in Europe since World War II.

The minister appears clearly rattled at the power of the British-supplied Storm Shadow with a range of 155 miles, which has been fired from Ukrainian Su-24 war planes.

So far Ukraine has used the Storm Shadow and US-provided HIMARS to hit targets in Russian-occupied areas of mainland Ukraine, not including Crimea.

‌Russia admitted today that it had lost another colonel in an earlier Storm Shadow strike close to Crimea, on the Arabat Spit.

‌Col Sergei Postovalov, 53, is due to be buried tomorrow after he was fatally wounded in June 10 strike which hit a Russian command post close to Henichesk minutes after Putin’s deputy premier Denis Manturov had visited.

Latest stories

Petrol tanker involved in an accident on the Hohoe-Sanko road

A petrol tanker bearing registration number GN 44-76 overturned...

GIPC CEO justifies decision to scrap capital requirements for foreign businesses

Chief Executive of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC),Yofi...

GSS predicts increased congestion in Accra by 2030

By 2030, Accra, Ghana's vibrant capital, is anticipated to...

Chief Justice rejects Richard Jakpa’s petition accusing the trial judge of unfairness

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has dismissed a petition from...

GBA president opposes Akufo-Addo’s plan to appoint 5 judges – NDC in intercepted letter

National Democratic Congress (NDC) has revealed information about Chief...

Man Utd willing to consider offers for Rashford – Reports

Man Utd is willing to consider offers for Rashford.Rashford's...

Shooting incident at Baniekrom kills 3, schools abandoned

Following a tragic shooting incident that claimed three lives...

Related stories

Australian senator steps down after controversy over her vote on Gaza

Senator Fatima Payman has chosen to step down from...

Jeff Bezos announces intentions to sell another $5 billion in Amazon stock

Founder of Amazon, Jeff Bezos, has announced plans to...

Gayton McKenzie, the gangster turned Sports Minister in South Africa

Former gangster and bank robber Gayton McKenzie, who transformed...

About to 1.8 million peoples have student loan debts of over £50k

A recent report has uncovered data revealing that nearly...

Intense turbulence forces plane to divert to Brazil, injuring 30 passengers

An Air Europa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner flying from Madrid...

French film directors in custody after accusations of sexual misconduct

French media reports that prominent filmmakers Benoît Jacquot and...