Publish dateMonday 16 September 2024 - 09:48
Story Code : 296917
Medvedev: Russia
At the same time as Ukraine's efforts to get permission from the West to use long-range missiles to attack Russian territory, "Dmitry Medvedev", the deputy of the Russian National Security Council, threatened to completely destroy the capital of Ukraine.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): At the same time as Britain and the United States discussed giving permission to Ukraine to use long-range missiles sent by the West to attack Russian territory, Medvedev threatened that in such a situation, Kiev would be destroyed.

In the same context, the deputy of the Russian National Security Council said that the Kremlin has official reasons to use nuclear weapons after Ukraine's invasion of the Kursk region, but could instead use newer technology to turn Kiev into "a giant melting point."

He, who made these statements on the Telegram messenger, said that Moscow has been patient so far, adding: "However, the Anglo-Saxon idiots who think they know everything, do not want to accept a fact; Every patience comes to an end.

At the same time, this Russian official pointed out that a nuclear war is not necessary for any of the parties, and noted that a nuclear attack is undoubtedly a very difficult decision with irreparable consequences.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and American President Joe Biden discussed the possible use by Ukraine of long-range missiles made by Britain and the United States to attack Russian territory at a meeting in Washington on Friday.

At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin said late on Thursday and before the meeting that providing such permission to Kiev from the West would put NATO member countries in direct war with Russia.

But in the end, after meeting with Biden, Starmer said that no final decision has been made regarding the long-range missiles sent to Kiev and added that the continuation of this conversation will probably be followed up at the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly that will be held later this month.

On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky repeated the calls to expand the use of Western weapons and said: "We are making progress on the battlefield." But we need permission to use long-range weapons. I hope the American political community will understand this clearly and a relevant decision will be made.
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