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Putin warns of potential missile transfers to allies targeting the West

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In a shocking turn of events, Britain, Germany, France, and the US have made a significant change to their rules, allowing Ukraine to use their weapons to strike targets inside Russia in order to prevent a potential invasion from the north. This decision comes after Ukraine reportedly used US weapons to bomb targets across the border, with the approval of President Joe Biden.

During a major economic forum in St. Petersburg, Russian President Vladimir Putin specifically called out Germany for their involvement, warning that the use of their weapons would be a “dangerous step” and could severely damage relations between Berlin and Moscow. Putin expressed his disappointment, stating that the appearance of German tanks on Ukrainian soil had already caused a moral shock in Russia.

In a press conference with Western news agencies, Putin vehemently denied any imperial ambitions to expand Russia’s borders, slamming the idea that Russia wanted to attack NATO as “nonsense” and “b—-cks.” He criticized the accusations, questioning the sanity of those who believed such claims.

This development comes after months of denial from Russia about any plans for a military offensive in Ukraine, with Moscow accusing NATO powers of using Ukraine to harm Russia. Putin’s rare address to international journalists sheds light on the escalating tensions between Russia and the Western powers, raising concerns about the potential for further conflict in the region.

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