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Putin sends stark warning to the United States

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Russia’s Vladimir Putin has sent a stark warning to the United States, amid the ongoing war in Ukraine

On Russian state media, the leader says Moscow will “strike new targets” if the US has sent long-range missiles to the war-torn nation.

Putin is referring to U.S. President Biden’s recent decision to supply Ukraine with more “advanced rocket systems and munitions”.

This has angered Putin with the Russian leader saying this delivery will “drag out the armed conflict for as long as possible”.

The Russian leader continued by saying “if they are supplied, we will draw appropriate conclusions from this and use our own weapons, in order to strike at those facilities we are not targeting yet”.

This comes after Russian forces continue to move in on eastern parts of Ukraine, in the Severodonetsk.

There are new reports that suggest the Russian General has been given until June 10 to capture key cities in the area.

In Kyiv, multiple explosions were recently reported, making it the first hit on the capital in weeks.

This comes as Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky travels to the frontlines of the war to award soldiers for their bravery and service.

“I am proud of everyone I met, shook hands with, communicated with and supported. Something was brought for the military, but I will not detail it, and I brought something from them — to you. It is important: confidence and strength.”

Volodymyr Zelensky

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