Russia-Ukraine War / Putin calls Western arms supplies to Ukraine a 'dangerous step', then warns again

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 06, 2024, 08:28 AM
Russia-Ukraine War: Russian President Vladimir Putin once again warned that Russia could provide long-range weapons to others to attack targets in Western countries. Earlier, Putin warned Germany that the use of its (Germany's) weapons to attack Russia by Ukraine would be a "dangerous step". Putin said that the supply of weapons by Western countries to Ukraine is "a very dangerous step", especially when the supplying countries are "controlling" the use of weapons.

'This dangerous step'

Putin told reporters, "It is always bad to deliver weapons to the war zone, it is even worse when the suppliers are not only delivering weapons but also controlling them. This is a very serious and very dangerous step."

Putin mentioned Germany

Putin, referring to Germany, said that when the first tanks supplied by Germany "appeared on Ukrainian soil, the Second World War was remembered and Russia suffered a moral shock." Referring to German officials, he said "when they say that there will be more missiles hitting targets on Russian territory, it definitely puts an end to Russian-German relations."

Russia did not start the war

Vladimir Putin reiterated that his country "did not start the war against Ukraine", instead blaming the pro-Western revolution in 2014. Putin said, "Everyone thinks that Russia started the war in Ukraine. I would like to emphasize that in the West, in Europe, no one wants to remember how this tragedy began."

Russia is using North Korean weapons

Let us tell you that, regarding the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, it has been said from the US that Russia is using North Korean weapons in the war. Recently a new report from the Pentagon also came out. It was said in this report that Russia is using North Korean ballistic missiles in Ukraine. The report cited analysis of the debris to confirm allegations that Pyongyang was sending weapons to Moscow.

This is what the report said

The Pentagon's defense intelligence agency report used open-source imagery to confirm that debris found in Ukraine's Kharkiv region in January this year belonged to a short-range ballistic missile made in North Korea. In a statement released with the report, the defense intelligence agency said, "The analysis confirms that Russia has used North Korean-made ballistic missiles in the war against Ukraine." The report also said that debris of North Korean missiles has been found across Ukraine.

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