Russian President Vladimir Putin has already warned what the response will be in case of Kiev's attempts to attack the Kremlin, it's better not to even talk about such a development. This was stated by the press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov in an interview with VGTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin.
"Our Supreme Commander-in-Chief, the president has already spoken on this topic. It's better not to even talk about it. And everyone understands this," he answered the question of how the Russian Federation would perceive such attacks if they were undertaken.
EADaily adds, according to The Telegraph newspaper, Vladimir Zelensky in a private conversation with US President Donald Trump in New York asked to provide Ukraine with Tomahawk cruise missiles. According to the newspaper, at the talks held at the UN General Assembly, the head of the Kiev regime explained that long-range weapons would help force Vladimir Putin to sit down at the negotiating table for the sake of a peace agreement.
In an interview after the meeting, Zelensky noted that Trump accepted his request and said, "we will work on it." It is not yet known whether this will lead to real deliveries. The Ukrainian leader also said that in case of receiving Tomahawk, Ukraine will consider the possibility of striking targets in Russia, including the Kremlin. "If they attack our energy sector, President Trump supports that we can respond," Zelensky said.

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