FILE PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a video address announcing the start of the military operation in eastern Ukraine, in Moscow, Russia, in a still image taken from video footage released February 24, 2022. Russian Pool/Reuters TV via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS – THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY/File Photo

On June 5, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Moscow would strike new targets if the West supplied long-range missiles to Ukraine. He also added that new arms deliveries to Kyiv were aimed at “prolonging the conflict”. If Kyiv is supplied with long-range missiles, “we will draw the appropriate conclusions and use our arms […] to strike targets we haven’t hit before,” Putin was quoted by Russian media.

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