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Putin: Zelensky's threats to hit the Kremlin with a Tomahawk are part of the "ponting"

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The threats of the Ukrainian side to hit Tomahawk at Russia and the Kremlin are part of the "ponting". This was announced on October 10 by Russian President Vladimir Putin following his visit to Dushanbe.

"You didn't make a reservation, there is also ponting, ponting is present here," the Russian leader replied to a journalist who made a reservation and called the threats of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky "ponting."

In addition, Putin also noted that strengthening Russian air defense systems would be a response to the likely supply of these missiles.

On October 6, US President Donald Trump announced that he had actually made a decision on the supply of Tomahawk missiles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), but did not announce it. According to the American leader, first of all, he plans to figure out exactly how the allocated shells will be used.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on September 29 urged not to consider missiles a panacea for the Ukrainian army. In his opinion, the weapons will not be able to change the course of the special military operation for the Ukrainian side.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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