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  27 Oct 2024, 17:03

Putin says hopes West 'heard' warning over long-range strikes

MOSCOW, Oct 27, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday
he hoped the West "heard" his warning about the danger of a direct war with
NATO if it allowed Ukraine to use long-range weapons against Russia.

Putin made the initial threat in September after Britain and the United
States mulled letting Kyiv use long-range arms against Russian targets,
warning this would put NATO "at war" with Moscow.

"They didn't tell me anything about it, but I hope they heard," Putin said in
remarks to a state TV reporter when asked if the West had listened to his
warning.

"Ukrainian troops cannot use these weapons on their own. Only specialists
from NATO countries can do it, because they need space intelligence, which
Ukraine naturally does not have," he said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had for months been pressing his
Western allies for permission to use long-range missiles against targets deep
inside Russian territory, arguing the move would "motivate" Moscow to seek
peace.

Western officials signalled last month a decision on the matter was imminent,
but British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Joe Biden later put
it off amid Moscow's dire threats.

Biden played down Putin's warning, with US officials saying the missiles
would likely make a limited difference to Ukraine's campaign.