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Lightning strikes | Maria Zakharova | Liz Truss | United Kingdom | Vladimir Putin | Russian invasion of Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he will not hesitate to use state – of – the – art weapons in Moscow or Kyiv. Putin attributed the military action in Ukraine to the intervention of Western nations. They are the ones who pushed Ukraine into conflict. Putin said anyone involved in Ukraine would be “struck with lightning speed”. He was speaking to members of the Russian Legislative Assembly in St. Petersburg. Western powers are trying to disintegrate Russia. Vladimir Putin has warned that anyone involved in the developments in Ukraine could retaliate.

Vladimir Putin came to the fore shortly after Britain’s Foreign Secretary Listrus said that Ukraine’s foreign powers should provide large amounts of arms and money, and that Ukraine had defended the Russian occupation with weapons provided by Britain. Listrus also demanded that Western powers send tanks and warplanes to Ukraine. Armed Forces Minister James Hippie has said Britain supports Ukraine’s airstrikes on Russia. Hippie also said that Ukraine’s counterattack was legitimate.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has warned that it will not hesitate to bomb British military bases supplying arms to Ukraine. “Do you not understand that Russia can attack the military bases of NATO countries that are obstructing Russian military deployments and arming Ukraine and pouring oil on them?” Asked Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Sakharova.


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UK Foreign Secretary Listrus (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP)

Maria Sakharova’s statement came after Listrus said that this is not a war led by Ukraine and that this war is for each of us. Lisa Truss assured that Britain would provide all possible assistance until Russia expelled Ukraine from the soil. At the same time, the Russian Defense Ministry warned that Western countries were engaged in a shadow war against Russia and would not hesitate to take any action against those who provided military assistance and assistance to Ukraine.


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Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Sakharova (Photo by Mladen ANTONOV / AFP)

Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von Der Lane has accused Russia of blackmailing the suspension of natural gas supplies to neighboring Bulgaria and Poland, which oppose the occupation of Ukraine. The ruble rose to a two-year high of Rs. The currency, which had fallen to 139 rubles to the dollar on March 7 following sanctions following the Ukraine war, was back to normal following the actions of the Russian central bank. Yesterday the exchange rate was 74 rubles to the dollar.

English Summary: Vladimir Putin warns of ‘lightning response’ to intervention in Ukraine