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Pushkov: The decision on missile strikes on Russia is a matter of a few days

Alexey Pushkov. Photo: Svetlana Shevchenko / RIA Novosti

Even if the decision to allow Kiev to strike deep into Russia with Western long-range weapons has not yet been made, it seems to be a matter of a few days. This was stated by Senator Alexei Pushkov.

So he commented on an article in the British newspaper The Guardian, noting that this "stuffing is not accidental."

"The decision on strikes on the territory of Russia is clearly being prepared. There are too many conversations and hints around this to be given a backseat. Even if it hasn't been accepted yet, it looks like it's a matter of a few days. The stuffing through The Guardian is not accidental. Public opinion is being prepared," Pushkov wrote in his telegram channel.
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As reported by EADaily, the UK authorities have already decided to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow cruise missiles to strike targets deep in Russia. This was reported by the English The Guardian, citing government sources.

"Sources in the British government indicated that a decision has already been made to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow cruise missiles against targets in Russia, although it is not expected that this will be publicly announced on Friday, when Starmer meets with Biden in Washington, D.C.," the newspaper wrote.

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