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Long-range US missiles in Ukraine to be legitimate target for Russian troops — senator

The potential launch of long-range weapons from Ukrainian territory or elsewhere is defined in detail in Russia’s new nuclear doctrine, Viktor Bondarev noted

MOSCOW, November 18. /TASS/. Russian troops are aware of the routes for military deliveries to the Ukrainian army, and long-range US weapons will be legitimate targets for Russia, just like any other armaments, a senior Russian senator told TASS on Monday.

Viktor Bondarev, first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security and former Russian Air Force commander-in-chief, commented on a decision by US President Joe Biden to allow Ukraine to strike deep inside Russia with long-range missiles.

"The logistics of military deliveries to the Ukrainian army have long been known to the Russian Armed Forces. That is why long-range weapons will be treated the same as all the other targets that we regularly hit," the senior Russian senator warned. "In any case, Russia has sufficient advanced capabilities to counter attacks by any weapon, including long-range weapons," he added.

The potential launch of long-range weapons from Ukrainian territory or elsewhere is defined in detail in Russia’s new nuclear doctrine, which "all intelligence agencies and decision-making centers in the United States and Europe are, undoubtedly, familiar with," he said.

The decision on the potential use of long-range weapons for strikes deep inside Russia was initiated by the Americans themselves, he explained.

"The Americans themselves were the originators of this idea that [Vladimir] Zelensky began promoting several months ago, similarly to the idea of delivering F-16 jets to Ukraine. At the time of transition in the United States, this move plays into their hands: they [the Biden administration] are creating a problem for both Russia and the US President-elect, who will have to deal with it eventually," the senior Russian senator said.

The New York Times reported on November 18, citing sources, that Biden had for the first time authorized the Ukrainian military to use ATACMS long-range missiles for strikes deep inside Russia.

Meanwhile, the French-based daily Le Figaro claimed, citing sources, that France and Great Britain had allowed the Ukrainian military to carry out strikes with SCALP and Storm Shadow tactical missiles. There has been no official confirmation of this information yet either from Washington, Paris, or London.

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated some time ago that NATO countries were not simply discussing the potential use of Western-made long-range weapons by the Ukrainian army but were actually deciding on whether they should be directly involved in the Ukraine conflict. The direct participation of Western countries in the Ukraine conflict will fundamentally change its nature, and Russia will have to make decisions based on the emerging threats, he added.

Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed out that the Russian president’s statement on the consequences of strikes by Western-made weapons deep inside Russia was clearly expressed and unambiguous and had certainly been heard by those to whom it was addressed.