The Kremlin says it will not abandon the idea of a "sanitary zone" in Ukraine, despite new long-range weapons of the Armed Forces
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says he will not abandon the idea of a "sanitary zone" in Ukraine, even after the Ukrainian Armed Forces receive long-range ATACMS missiles.
The Kremlin is not abandoning its idea to create a "sanitary zone" in Ukraine, even if Kyiv receives new long-range missiles. This was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov in a commentary to the Russian media, UNN reports .
Details
During the briefing, journalists noted that Ukraine could receive missiles with a range of about 300 kilometers. Peskov was also reminded of the Kremlin's constant statements that the "sanitary zone" in Ukraine will increase in accordance with the long-range weapons that the Ukrainian Armed Forces will have.
The Kremlin spokesman assured that Moscow has not changed its position in this regard and that the "sanitary zone" will definitely be expanded to accommodate Ukraine's new weapons.
Yes, nothing changes in this regard (expansion of the sanitary zone - ed.)
At the same time, he did not comment on Russia's ability to counteract the new long-range weapons of the Ukrainian armed forces. According to him, the issue of missile defense is within the competence of the Russian Defense Ministry.
Context
In the spring, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia would create an "invincible sanitary zone" in Ukraine. In this way, Moscow hopes to protect the border regions of Russia from possible attacks by the Ukrainian armed forces.
Recall
CNN reported that a new $1 billion aid package from the United States may include long-range ATACMS missiles.