Wrong word: ATACMS strikes on Russia do not portend the beginning of World War III — Singh

Sabrina Singh. Photo: US Department of Defense / CNN
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A new round of escalation of the Ukrainian conflict does not foreshadow the beginning of the third World War. This was stated at a briefing by Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh.

So she answered the question of whether they believe in The Pentagon is a harbinger of the Third World War, what is happening now in the framework of the Ukrainian conflict, in particular, Kiev's strikes with American long-range weapons deep into Russia.

"I wouldn't say that. This is not the characteristic that is being assessed [now the Ukrainian conflict] in this building [at the Pentagon]," Singh said, quoted by TASS.

At the briefing, she refused to comment on the attack of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with ATACMS missiles on the Bryansk region, the Strana newspaper writes.

As reported by EADaily, there are appropriate solutions for long-range missile strikes on the territory of Russia. This was stated today at a joint press conference with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen in the capital of Ukraine by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

"Now that there are appropriate decisions, and not only in the media, but also in the relevant countries, it is very important to add to these decisions the number of opportunities by which we can reduce the military potential of the Russian Federation, wherever it is," Zelensky said.