Is Russia thinking of striking NATO countries?
The spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, questioned whether Russia had the right to strike military targets on the territory of NATO countries that supply Kyiv with weapons.
This question came after a statement by British Deputy Defense Minister James Hebei, in which he said that "it is legal for Ukraine to strike deep into Russia to disrupt logistics services, as failure to directly disrupt these supplies will lead to death and bloodshed on the territory of Ukraine."
The spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, in turn, wondered whether Russia had the right, then, to "disrupt the logistics of military supplies" and to strike military targets on the territory of the NATO countries that supply the Kyiv regime with weapons? Which also directly leads to death and bloodshed on the territory of Ukraine. "As far as I understand, Britain is one of these countries," Zakharova added.