Russian President Vladimir Putin has delivered a stern warning to the United States, cautioning that any move to supply Tomahawk long-range missiles to Ukraine would have serious consequences for bilateral relations between Moscow and Washington.
Putin’s statement comes in response to recent remarks by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who revealed that the White House is considering transferring Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv. Each of these advanced missiles is estimated to cost over ₹110 million and has a striking range of around 2,500 kilometers — enough to reach Moscow and beyond.
In a recent interview, Putin questioned Ukraine's capability to operate such sophisticated weapons independently. He alleged that U.S. military personnel would be required for their deployment, suggesting direct American involvement in the conflict -- a move he described as a serious threat to the already fragile U.S.-Russia relationship.
Earlier, while speaking at the Valdai Discussion Club, Putin echoed similar concerns, underlining that any further escalation could destabilize the region and worsen global tensions.
As geopolitical friction continues to build, analysts warn that the introduction of such long-range weapons could mark a turning point in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
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