Russian President Vladimir Putin has said there would be 'serious consequences' if Western countries gave approval to Ukraine to use their weapons in strikes on Russian territory.
Russia n President Vladimir Putin has said there would be"serious consequences" if Western countries allowed Ukraine to use their weapons to strike targets in Russia , as sought by Kyiv.
"In Europe, especially in small countries, they should be aware of what they are playing with," he added, noting that many European countries had"small territory" and a"dense population". Ukraine's top commander announced yesterday that talks were being held with France on sending military instructors to the country.
President Zelensky has been pressing Western allies to provide longer-range missiles and other material for striking deeper into Russia in a bid to cripple its military and industrial capacity. President Zelensky, on a European tour to keep arms and support flowing to his embattled country, urged the world not to tire of the war, saying it would play into Russia's hands.
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