Russia will strike West if US rockets hit us, says Putin ally
Julian O’Shaughnessy
Saturday
June 04 2022, 12.01am BST, The Times
MIKHAIL KLIMENTYEV/EPA
One of
President Putin’s closest allies has warned that Moscow could target western
cities if Ukraine uses rocket systems supplied by the United States to carry
out strikes on Russian territory.
Washington said this week that it was sending M142 high-mobility
artillery rocket systems to Ukraine, which will more than double its army’s
artillery range and allow it to strike targets 50 miles away.
“If, God
forbid, these weapons are used against Russian territory then our armed forces
will have no other choice but to strike decision-making centres,” said Dmitry
Medvedev, a former prime minister under Putin who is
deputy chairman of Russia’s national security council.
“Of course,
it needs to be understood that the final decision-making centres in this case,
unfortunately, are not located on the
territory of Kyiv,” he said in an interview with Al Jazeera. Officials in
Moscow have accused Nato of using the war in Ukraine to
wage a proxy war against Russia.
Medvedev,
who also served a single term as president from 2008 to 2012 but was widely
viewed as Putin’s puppet, was once seen as a liberalising force in Russia but
has transformed in recent months into one of Moscow’s biggest hawks.
He also
warned that the fighting in Ukraine was
pushing the world dangerously close to nuclear Armageddon, saying: “The
Horsemen of the Apocalypse are already on their way and all hope now is with
Lord God the Almighty.”
Kremlin-controlled
state television has said on a number of occasions that Moscow could launch
nuclear missiles against western countries, including Britain, if the war in
Ukraine turns against Russia.
The White
House said it had agreed to provide Ukraine with the guided missiles after
receiving assurances from President Zelensky that they would not
be used to hit targets inside Russia. The Kremlin said it did not believe
Zelensky. “The United States is directly and intentionally adding fuel to the
fire,” Dmitry Peskov, Putin’s spokesman, said.
Russia has
accused Ukraine of using combat helicopters and drones to carry out a number of cross-border
strikes on villages and oil depots since the start of the war in February. Kyiv has neither confirmed nor
denied the allegations.
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