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Ukraines Kuleba: Cruise missiles wont be used on Russian territory

Ukraines Kuleba: Cruise missiles wont be used on Russian territory

Ukraine doesn’t wish to use the requested cruise missiles from Germany and the United States on Russian territory, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba stated in a put up on the social community X, previously often known as Twitter.

He referred to as the long-range missiles “crucial” and stated Ukraine requested the 2 international locations to ship the missiles “as soon as possible.”

Kuleba assured Berlin and Washington that the missiles “will be used solely inside [Ukraine’s] borders.

“The longer the missile vary, the shorter the battle,” he wrote on the platform.

Ukraine hopes to obtain Taurus cruise missiles with a spread of as much as 500 kilometres from Germany, and the same ATACMS weapon system from the U.S.

Ukraine wants the weapons to get rid of Russian bases and provide strains far behind the entrance. The German authorities fears that targets on Russian territory may even be attacked.

Source: www.anews.com.tr