"No magic weapons": the Kremlin responded to the potential transfer of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine
The statements of Russian President Vladimir Putin's statements about Tomahawk missiles transmits the Russian propaganda TASS news agency on September 29. Peskov said that Russian military experts are "closely watching" about the potential supply of these missiles from the United States to Ukraine, as well as that the Ukrainian military can beat them in the Russian territory with the consent of US President Donald Trump.
According to Putin's spokesman, Moscow needs to understand who will launch "tomahawki" from the territory of Ukraine - Americans or Ukrainians themselves. "Can only Ukrainians be launched or the US military can only launch them. Whoever gives the intended appointment to these missiles. A very deep analysis is needed here," Peskov said. He stated that the Kremlin should understand the potential threats to decide on the appropriate position.
At the same time, Peskov believes that the probable supply of "tomatov" will not affect the situation on the Russian-Ukrainian front. "There is no panacea that can now change the situation on the fronts for the Kiev regime. There is no magic weapon, even if Tomahawk or other missiles, they will not be able to change the dynamics," said speaker Putin.
On September 26, The Telegraph on September 26 wrote that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy was at a closed meeting with American colleague Donald Trump asked the Tomahawk missiles. On September 26, Focus wrote that if the United States was transferred to Tomahawk missiles for Ukraine, the Ukrainian military will be able to "get" with these weapons to Moscow and Shakhaneda.
On September 27, the Senior Lieutenant of the Armed Forces with the call sign "Alex" expressed that Tomahawk missiles would not significantly change the situation on the front, as it is a strategic level weapons designed to defeat MIC and critical infrastructure, and to cause the enemy significant damage to the enemy.