Finland warned of Russia's serious response to Kiev's attacks with Western missiles
Armand Mema, a member of the Finnish national conservative Freedom Alliance party, expressed concern about Russia's possible reaction to attacks on Ukraine using Western missiles. He made a corresponding statement on the social network X (ex. Twitter).
"Why have European leaders become so stupid that they want to strike a nuclear power with long—range missiles?" he wrote.
Mema added that in such a situation, Russia's response could be not only unprecedented, but also destructive, "if not catastrophic."
On October 17, Sergei Naryshkin, head of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), announced Europe's unwillingness to establish lasting peace on the continent. He noted that Russia would perceive the delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine as a hostile step that would significantly increase global security risks. He noted that a number of Western countries have already recorded attempts to provoke disintegration processes in the CIS.
On October 23, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia would give a serious, "if not staggering," response in the event of a strike on its territory with long-range Tomahawk missiles. He also urged to think carefully before making such a decision. In addition, the Russian leader called the talks about the possibility of supplying Tomahawk missiles to Kiev an attempt to escalate the conflict.
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