Danilov says how Ukraine will respond to Russia's continued missile terror


Ukraine cannot but respond to an aggressor who constantly encroaches on our territory - Danilov.
Ukraine does not need permission to strike the enemy. Moreover, "Kiev is capable of anything in the fight against the aggressor country," NSDC Secretary Oleksiy Danilov said on the NTA TV channel.
We will be capable of anything. Because what concerns our interests, we will not ask anyone where we need to hit the enemy. Because the enemy is in our territory, starting from the borders, which are from our territory, up to Vladivostok
Danilov also reacted to statements made by some representatives of Western countries advising against exacerbating the situation. To this, the NSDC chief noted that the situation has been exacerbated for many years.
He added that Ukraine could not but respond to an aggressor who "constantly encroaches on our territory".
We would like to point out that Washington is now less concerned that new long-range strikes on Russian territory might lead to a dramatic escalation, while Washington is not going to publicly support long-range strikes by the Armed Forces deep into Russian territory.
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