Kremlin to respond if Ukraine fires US missiles at Russia

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ODESA (Ukraine): The Kremlin accused US President Joe Biden on Monday of escalating the 1,000-day-old war in Ukraine, promising a “palpable” response to any use of US long-range missiles by Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia.

Biden, who in January hands over the White House to Donald Trump, a sceptic of US support for Ukraine, called at a G20 summit attended by Russia’s foreign minister for support for Ukraine’s sovereignty.

G20 leaders said Monday they welcome “constructive initiatives” for “comprehensive, just, and durable peace” in Ukraine.

The long-range weapons dispute raged as Moscow unleashed a second missile attack in two days on the Ukrainian Black Sea city of Odesa, killing 10 people and wounding 55, authorities said.

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said the US decision to allow the use of Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) could be a “game changer”.

Kyiv has long sought authorisation to use ATACMS against military targets inside Russia as its troops face some of the most intense pressure since Russia launched its offensive in February 2022.

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Russia’s aerial bombardments have levelled entire districts near the front line and decimated energy facilities across Ukraine.

“The longer Ukraine can strike, the shorter the war will be,” Sybiga told reporters ahead of a UN Security Council meeting to mark 1,000 days since Russia’s full invasion.

“It could have very positive impact on the situation on the battlefield,” he added.

But Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said “it’s obvious that the outgoing administration in Washington intends… to continue fuelling the fire and provoke a further escalation of tensions”.

Speaking at the G20 summit in Brazil, Biden said: “The United States strongly supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Everyone around this table in my view should as well.”

A US official told AFP the major policy shift on the missiles was in response to Russia’s deployment of thousands of North Korean troops in its campaign.

Peskov said President Vladimir Putin had clearly expressed Moscow’s position in September when he declared that using the missiles would put NATO “at war” with Russia.

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Putin said then that if Ukraine attacked Russia with long-range missiles, Moscow would “take the appropriate decisions” — a point the foreign ministry echoed on Monday.

“Kyiv’s use of long-range missiles to attack our territory would represent the direct involvement of the United States and its satellites in hostilities against Russia,” the ministry said in a statement, vowing an “appropriate and palpable” response.

Washington’s decision comes amid growing concerns over reports North Korea has deployed upwards of 10,000 troops to Russia to be sent into combat against Ukraine.

US Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer said Washington had been clear it would formulate a response to the Kremlin’s decision to deploy “a foreign country’s forces” in Russia.

The international chemical weapons watchdog, meanwhile, said that it had found banned CS riot gas in shell and soil samples provided by Ukraine from the conflict zone.

The presence of the gas violated a convention on the use of toxic weapons.

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Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of using chemical weapons, while Britain and the US also charge Moscow with using banned toxic agents against Ukrainian troops. – AFP

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