US Tomahawk Missiles For Ukraine: Why Russia Calls Them A Dangerous ‘Red Line’ | World News

Moscow: Russia said that Ukraine closely watched the US Tomahawk missiles demand. Authorities claim that weapons may not change the outcome of the war, but may indicate the US intervention. Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov questioned who would control the missiles and who determined to target. Moscow has previously warned that the targeting data can be considered as overcoming a red line.
Russia proposed to restart the production of intermediate -range nuclear weapons and deploy missiles in the west. Medvedev said that the intervention in Telegram could trigger a war containing “weapons of mass destruction”.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Tomahawks from US President Donald Trump during the UN General Assembly. In accordance with the previous US administrations, Kiev was limited to the use of American weapons to hit Russian territory.
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Zelenskyy said Trump said that Ukraine could retaliate in a similar way. US Vice President JD Vance confirmed that Trump’s request for “final determination ı was taken into consideration.
Keith Kellogg, the US special ambassador of Ukraine, stressed that Kiev was allowed to enter the depths of Russia in certain cases and that there is nothing like the sacred areas ”.
Tomahawks are long -range subonic navigation missiles that can reach targets of 1,250 km to 2,500 km away. They carry high explosive battle heads designed for hardened targets. Missiles can be started from ships, submarines or black launchers. To escape the radar, they fly at low altitudes and loud -six speeds.
Tomahawks, which was produced only by US company RTX, has been used since the 1970s.
Kyiv looks for long -range missiles to hit the depths of Russia. NATO allies often hesitated about the risk of climbing. Some countries alleviated restrictions and allowed more freedom to supplied weapons.
Storm shadow missiles and US Atacms systems provided by the UK offer a limited range compared to Tomahawks. Ukraine has also developed domestic systems, including Palantsia Drone and Flamingo missile.
Analysts said Ukraine could demand Tomahawks, including measuring Russia’s reaction, for strategic reasons.
Russian military expert Keir Giles announced that the missiles would disrupt Russian defense tactics and allow strikes to strike the military facilities behind the façade.
He said the damage would be limited and it was not possible to force the Russians to withdraw.
Zelenskyy emphasized missiles can serve as leverage, “We need it, but that doesn’t mean we will use it. Because if we’re going to have it, I think there is additional pressure for Putin to sit and talk.”
Russia sees Western support as “power threat .. Threats against Russia were increasing and any aggression would be met with a decisive response.
Analysts, Moscow often pose a threat as a tactic of fear, and the United States or NATO is unlikely to act military action against allies, he said. “Russia says everything is a red line. The nuclear option is not something Russia will go. The last thing Russia wants is to fight with a united block with the US, because they know how disaster it will be.”
European Tomahawks remained largely silent. The last Russian drone attacks alarm. Poland temporarily closed the airspace during Russian strikes. On September 9, the NATO and the Polish forces dropped 20 Russian planes. Estonia, three MIG-31 Jet entered the airspace for 12 minutes and the Emergency UN Security Council entered the meeting reported. Danish imposed a one -week drone flight ban. Germany, Romania, Latvia, Norway and France reported suspicious drone activity.
The German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that Moscow is trying to weaken the European unity and that Europe is “not in war… not in war… is no longer in peace”.



