Russia MP warns long-range Western missiles will not stop its military nor help the Kyiv regime – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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Possible strikes on Russia with long-range Western missiles will not stop the course of the so called “special military operation.”

The Russian MP Sergey Mironov said using long-range missile strikes inside Russia will bring the end of the Kiev regime closer.

Mironov, leader of the “A Just Russia – Patriots – For Truth” party and faction in the State Duma said, “The West has a unique chance to end one local war rather than start a new global one.”

Mironov told LondonLovesBusiness.com, “Can such strikes change the course of their actions and prevent the defeat of the Kiev regime?

“Of course not, as the supply of HIMARS, Abrams, and F-16s has not changed. And the West knows it. But the escalation may meet the interests of a wide variety of players.

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“But neither military nor diplomatic pressure on Russia will bring the West the desired result. We have many options to respond, including non-public ones. And it does not necessarily have to be nuclear weapons, which are used to scare the West.

“We are ready to provide everyone in the West with the opportunity to experience, for example, Kinzhals (AS-24 Killjoy), Iskanders (SS-26 Stone), and Zircons (SS-N-3), if the President decides so. He has repeatedly shown that he knows how to surprise Russia’s opponents and protect the interests of Russia.

“Lastly, Russia and its people cannot be intimidated by missiles of even short or long range. We will not agree to the senseless and dangerous freezing of the conflict in Ukraine.

“Moreover, such ‘firing permits’ to the Kiev regime only bring its end closer, and perhaps the end of the entire erroneous Ukrainian statehood. A special military operation will definitely end with our victory, no matter how much the West tries to delay it.”



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