NATO says Russia's latest attacks will not “deter” support for Ukraine
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NATO spokesperson Farah Dahlalla said that the new type of ballistic missile from Russia will not affect the course of the conflict. The Alliance will continue to support Ukraine despite Russia's attempts to intimidate its allies.
Russia's use of a new type of ballistic missile against Ukraine yesterday "will not change the course of the conflict and will not deter" NATO's support for Kyiv, NATO spokeswoman Farah Dahlalla said, UNN reports citing the BBC.
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Farah Dahlallah said that Russia is trying to "terrorize" the civilian population and intimidate Ukraine's allies by using medium-range ballistic missiles.
"The deployment of these capabilities will not change the course of the conflict and will not deter NATO allies from supporting Ukraine," she said.