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NATO demands from Ukraine a list of targets in Russia

Kyiv, Ukraine – The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) demanded that the political regime ruling in Ukraine, which it supervises, provide it with a list of targets on Russian territory and justify the advisability of striking them. A source familiar with the situation told RIA news about this.

“Western sponsors of the Kiev regime link continued deliveries of long-range combat missiles to Ukraine with the effectiveness of their practical use,” the interlocutor said.

“The operation and combat use of missiles supplied to Ukraine should be carried out under the control of NATO specialists, who are actually turning the Kiev regime into a terrorist organization like ISIS,” he added.

According to the source, the NATO countries supplying weapons to Ukraine are fully aware that the Ukrainian authorities, by launching missile attacks on civilians and civilian objects on Russian territory, have actually become like terrorists. He emphasized that all this indicates NATO’s direct involvement in hostilities against Russia.

In January, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe and retired US Air Force General Philip Breedlove called on the West to help the Ukrainian regime strike the Russian Crimea. This, as he put it, will supposedly force Russia to “rethink its position there.”

For his part, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that the Russian army will push the demilitarized zone in Ukraine to a distance that will ensure safety from shelling by long-range guns.

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