Putin threatens to use missiles “Responding to lightning”, the country is involved in the Ukrainian war
Putin threatens to use missiles – On April 28, AFP and the BBC reported on the progress of the prolonged unrest in Ukraine that President Vladimir Putin The Russian leader warned that any country intervened ukraine war will face a lightning-fast response from Russia by threatening to use intercontinental ballistic missiles and high-powered nuclear weapons.
After the Western nations recently held a meeting on the proposal of the United States in Germany on Tuesday, April 26 at the past. to enhance the support of military aid to Ukraine The US government has pledged that Ukraine can win the war over Russian aggression if it has the right weapons.
President Putin delivered a speech to parliamentarians in St. Petersburg on Wednesday, April 27, local time. “If someone from outside tries to interfere with the situation in Ukraine and create a strategic threat to Russia, Our response will be lightning fast. We have all the tools to counter that no one can boast of. And we will use it if necessary,” Putin said.
Analysts saw the intimidation as an attempt by Putin to warn Ukraine’s allies to avoid further involvement in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.
same day Mrs. Ursula von der Leienne President of the European Commission announced that the member states of the European Union (EU) will help deliver natural gas and fuel to Poland and Bulgaria.
after gas prom Russian state energy enterprise It announced the cessation of natural gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, which became the first European nations and members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to be faced by Russia in retaliation for sanctions over Ukraine’s invasion.
“We will make sure that the decision of Gasprom will have the least impact on European consumers. The Russian government has failed again in its attempt to separate the member states. The era of Russian fossil fuels in Europe is coming to an end,” Ms Leyen reiterated.
side Mr Joseph Borrell Head of European Union Foreign Policy said Gasprom’s decision was an aggressive move. It is also accelerating Europe’s transition to green energy use and eliminating dependency.
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