Russia Warns West of Final Stage in War, Repeats Nuclear Option
By Staff, Agencies
The deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council Dmitry Medvedev confirmed that his country is not bluffing when it speaks of the possibility of using tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
Medvedev also warned Moscow's conflict with the West could escalate into all-out war.
His warning came after the US and Germany became the latest allies to let Ukraine's military use Western-supplied weapons to strike targets inside Russia.
“Russia regards all long-range weapons used by Ukraine as already being directly controlled by servicemen from NATO countries. This is no military assistance, this is participation in a war against us,” Medvedev said.
"And such actions could well become a casus belli [an act that provokes a war].”
He said giving Kiev permission by the Western countries to use provided long-range weapons and ammunition to strike targets inside Russia will escalate the Ukraine war to its final stage.
“Nobody today can rule out the conflict's transition to its final stage,” Medvedev said.
He said it would be a "fatal mistake" on the part of the West to think that Russia is not ready to use tactical nuclear weapons against Ukraine.
He also spoke of the potential to strike unnamed hostile countries with strategic nuclear weapons. “This is, alas, neither intimidation nor bluffing,” said Medvedev.
This comes as Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said several of the US-led NATO countries had “entered a new round of escalating tension and they are doing this deliberately.”
Peskov pointed out that the West wanted Kiev forces to continue fighting Russia. “They are in every possible way provoking Ukraine to continue this senseless war.”
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