Moscow:
Russia said that on Thursday it would treat Ukrainian attacks on transport infrastructure using German Taurus long distance missiles as a “direct participation” in conflict by Berlin.
German Chancellor-in-Whats Frederick Merz said he was open to supply them to Kiev.
A Vrishabh “strike against any Russian facility of the important transport infrastructure … all of this would be considered as a direct participation of Germany in hostility,” the Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Maria Zakharova told reporters.
Kremlin issued a uniform warning to Berlin on Monday, stating that Taurus supply risked more than three years old struggle and risked.
Outgoing Chancellor Olaf Sholaz refused to send the missile to Kiev, but Merz said on Sunday that he was open to the idea that Germany agreed with his European partners.
Britain has already said that if it decides to send the missile, it will support Germany.
Russia has long criticized Western countries for the supply of long -range weapons to Ukraine, arguing that Kiev used them to attack deep goals inside the Russian region.
Both the United States and the UK have supplied long -range missiles to Ukraine.
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