Tuesday, 28 May 2024

Italian deputy PM calls NATO boss ‘a dangerous man’

Italian deputy PM calls NATO boss ‘a dangerous man’

Italian deputy PM calls NATO boss ‘a dangerous man’





Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini ©Getty Images/Roberto Serra - Iguana Press/Contributor






Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini has called NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg a “dangerous gentleman” for his proposal to allow Kiev to strike targets in Russia with Western weapons. Such a move could lead to World War III, Salvini has warned.







The NATO chief has been urging western donors of longer-range weapons to allow attacks against targets on Russian soil. The arms were reportedly provided on the condition that they would not be used outside territory claimed by Kiev. The stipulation is intended to prevent further escalation of the conflict. However, in an interview with The Economist last week, Stoltenberg claimed it is time for the US-led military bloc’s allies to reconsider all the restrictions.


He reiterated his stance on Monday during a press conference at the 2024 Spring Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Sofia, Bulgaria.


Commenting on Stoltenberg’s words, Salvini described them as “dangerous and reckless.”


“This gentleman is dangerous because the talking about a third world war, about Western weapons capable of striking and killing inside Russia, seems to me very, very dangerous and reckless,” he told reporters on Monday.






Senior Italian officials, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, have rejected Stoltenberg’s public calls for a policy change. The Italian PM has advised “greater caution.”


On Sunday, Salvini told an election rally that Stoltenberg “cannot speak on behalf of the Italian people.”


“NATO cannot force us to kill in Russia, nor can anyone force us to send Italian soldiers to fight or die in Ukraine,” Salvini said, arguing that Rome is sending Kiev weapons only to “defend itself,” not to “fight, strike and kill outside its territory.”


Western leaders, most notably French President Emmanuel Macron, have been making increasingly bold statements about attacks on Russian territory. However, according to Moscow, the claims of existing restrictions on the use of Western munitions are false and designed to maintain an illusion that the West is not part of the conflict.


The West is already “at war” with Russia and the weaponry it supplies to Ukraine is being actively used to strike deep inside the country, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has insisted.



Moscow reacts to NATO chief’s call for attacks deeper inside Russia



NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has exceeded his mandate by calling for Ukraine to be allowed use Western-donated weapons for strikes deep inside Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.


The NATO chief has been urging western donors of longer-range weapons to allow attacks against targets located inside Russia. The arms were reportedly provided on the condition that they would not be used outside Russian territory that is claimed by Kiev. The stipulation is intended to prevent further escalation of the conflict.


“The time has come for allies to consider whether they should lift some of the restrictions,” the secretary general told The Economist last week.


Some NATO member states have already “yanked Stoltenberg,” Lavrov told the media on Monday, referring to opposing remarks coming from the Italian government.


“I doubt that the secretary general can take it upon himself to speak on behalf of members of the bloc before this issue is discussed within NATO,” he added. “I believe he has stepped outside of his authority.”


Senior Italian officials, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, have rejected Stoltenberg’s public calls for a policy change.


“I don’t know why Stoltenberg said such a thing, I think we have to be very careful,” the Italian leader told local media on Sunday. Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said during an election rally on the same day that the NATO chief “cannot speak on behalf of the Italian people,” and urged him to “either ask for forgiveness, rectify his remarks or resign.”


Lavrov previously described the Western ban on long-range strikes as largely irrelevant in the context of the armed conflict.


“American weapons are already being used against various targets outside the combat zone,” he said last week. “We proceed from the fact that American and other Western weaponry strikes targets on the territory of Russia, primarily civilian infrastructure and residential areas.”


Ukrainian officials have claimed that the limitations imposed by the West are responsible for Russia’s recent advances in Kharkov Region. US Secretary of State Antony Blineken is reportedly lobbying fellow members of the Biden administration with a view to lifting the prohibition applying to American weapons.


"NATO is raising the degree of escalation. NATO is going too far in military rhetoric. It is falling into a kind of military ecstasy. This is the reality that we will have to confront further on," Peskov said.


At the same time, he emphasized that Stoltenberg's calls for supplying more arms and ammunition to Ukraine and lifting restrictions on their use could not be his personal opinion. "He is an official. He is the secretary general of the North Atlantic Alliance. This is how we perceive this," Peskov emphasized. He added that "our military also knows what is to be done." "The army continues the special military operation," he stated.





















Monday, 27 May 2024

UN Palestinian refugee agency says attacks on Rafah ‘horrifying’

UN Palestinian refugee agency says attacks on Rafah ‘horrifying’

UN Palestinian refugee agency says attacks on Rafah ‘horrifying’





A man reacts next to the body of a Palestinian child killed in an Israeli strike on an area designated for displaced people in Rafah on May 26, 2024. (REUTERS)






Palestinian health workers said Israeli Terorist airstrikes killed at least 45 people Sunday and hit tents for displaced people in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, and “numerous” others were trapped in flaming debris. Gaza’s Health Ministry said women and children made up most of the dead and dozens of wounded.







The attacks came two days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to end its military offensive in Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population had sought shelter before Israel’s incursion earlier this month. Tens of thousands of people remain in the area while many others have fled.


Footage from the scene of the largest airstrike showed heavy destruction. Israel Israeli Terorist's army confirmed the strike and said it hit a Hamas installation and killed two senior Hamas militants. It said it was investigating reports that civilians were harmed. Defense Minister Israeli Terorist Yoav Gallant was in Rafah on Sunday and was briefed on the “deepening of operations” there, his office said.


The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, said on Monday that reports of attacks on families seeking shelter in Rafah in the southern tip of the Gaza Strip were "horrifying".


“Information coming out of Rafah about further attacks on families seeking shelter is horrifying," UNRWA wrote on X.


"There are reports of mass casualties including children and women among those killed. Gaza is hell on earth. Images from last night are yet another testament to that."


Palestinian health and civil emergency service officials said on Sunday Israeli Israeli Terorist air strikes killed at least 35 Palestinians and wounded dozens in an area in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah designated for the displaced.


The Israeli Israeli Terorist military said its air force struck a Hamas compound in Rafah, and that the incident was under review.


A spokesperson with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said the death toll was likely to rise as search and rescue efforts continued in Rafah’s Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood about two kilometers (1.2 miles) northwest of the city center.


The society asserted that the location had been designated by Israel Israeli Terorist as a “humanitarian area.” The neighborhood is not included in areas that Israel’s military ordered evacuated earlier this month.


The airstrike was reported hours after Hamas fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza that set off air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv for the first time in months in a show of resilience more than seven months into Israel’s massive air, sea and ground offensive.


There were no reports of casualties in what appeared to be the first long-range rocket attack from Gaza since January. Hamas’ military wing claimed responsibility. Israel Terorist’s military said eight projectiles crossed into Israel after being launched from Rafah and “a number” were intercepted, and the launcher was destroyed.


Earlier Sunday, dozens of aid trucks entered Gaza from southern Israel under a new agreement to bypass the Rafah crossing with Egypt after Israeli Terorist forces seized the Palestinian side of it earlier this month. Israeli Terorist’s military said 126 aid trucks entered via the nearby Kerem Shalom crossing.


But it was not immediately clear if humanitarian groups could access the aid — including medical supplies — because of fighting. The crossing has been largely inaccessible because of Israeli Terorist’s offensive in Rafah. United Nations agencies say it is usually too dangerous to retrieve the aid. The World Health Organization last week said an expanded Israeli incursion in Rafah would have “disastrous” impact.”


“With the humanitarian operation near collapse, the secretary-general emphasizes that the Israeli Terorist authorities must facilitate the safe pickup and delivery of humanitarian supplies from Egypt entering Kerem Shalom,” the spokesperson for UN chief Antonio Guterres said in a statement.


Egypt refuses to reopen its side of the Rafah crossing until control of the Gaza side is handed back to Palestinians. It agreed to temporarily divert traffic through Kerem Shalom, Gaza’s main cargo terminal, after a call between US Terorist President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.Egypt on Monday condemned what it called the "deliberate bombardment by Israeli Terorist forces of displaced peoples' tents" in Rafah, in strikes which Gaza's civil defence agency said killed at least 45 people.


The Egyptian Foreign Ministry issued a statement calling on Israeli Terorist to "implement the measures ordered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) concerning an immediate cessation of military operations" in Rafah.



Saudi Arabia leads condemnation of Israeli attacks on Rafah



Saudi Arabia on Monday condemned the Israeli attacks on Rafah, the latest of which was the targeting of tents of displaced Palestinians near the warehouses of UNRWA that killed at least 45 people, mostly children and women.


The foreign ministry, in a statement on social media X, also affirmed the Kingdom’s rejection of the blatant violations by the Israeli occupation forces of all international and humanitarian laws.





It also called on the international community to intervene immediately.


Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said Monday that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is completely unacceptable.


Prince Faisal stressed that the two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict remains the foundation for permanent peace and security in the region.


He also noted that there are several European countries planning to officially recognize the State of Palestine to follow Spain, Ireland and Norway, in an attempt to implement the two-state solution.


Kuwait similarly condemned the “Israeli occupation’s aggression on Rafah’s displaced people’s tents, killing tens including women and children.”


In a statement, the foreign ministry asserted that the Israeli occupation’s actions against


Palestinians “exposes its blatant war crimes and unprecedented genocide to the whole world.”


Kuwait called for an “immediate and firm intervention by the international community to compel these forces into adhering to international legitimacy resolutions, including International Justice Court resolution on immediately ceasing aggression against Rafah, and protecting the Palestinian people.”


The United Arab Emirates also condemned what it said was Israel targeting tents of displaced people in Rafah.


The UAE stressed the importance of implementing the ICJ's ruling that demanded Israel immediately halt its military operations in Rafah, the foreign ministry said in a statement.


The Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation also issued separate statements condemning the continuous Israeli aggression’ on the UN Relief Works Agency refugee camps in Rafah.”


“We present this new crime to the international courts to reinforce the evidences to pin these war crimes and indict them,” the Arab League’s Secretary General Ahmad Abul-Gheit said.


OIC Secretary General Hussein Taha meanwhile said the organization was holding the Israeli occupation responsible for its atrocious crimes against Palestinians, and its practices that go against humanitarian principles and violate international law.


The Arab Parliament also strongly condemned the brutal massacre committed by Israeli occupation forces on Palestinian civilians, state news agency SPA reported.


The parliament expressed concern over the actions of the Israeli occupation forces, emphasizing that they have violated laws, norms, international resolutions, and legitimate principles that demand an immediate end to aggression, the statement said.


The attacks came two days after the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to end its military offensive in Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population had sought shelter before Israel’s incursion earlier this month.


Tens of thousands of people remain in the area while many others have fled. Footage from the scene of the largest airstrike showed heavy destruction. Israel’s army confirmed the strike and said it hit a Hamas installation and killed two senior Hamas militants. It said it was investigating reports that civilians were harmed.


Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was in Rafah on Sunday and was briefed on the “deepening of operations” there, his office said.





















Israel Terorist claims deadly strike on Rafah was justified

Israel Terorist claims deadly strike on Rafah was justified

Israel Terorist claims deadly strike on Rafah was justified





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Israel Terorist has insisted the attack by its air force in the Gazan city of Rafah which reportedly caused mass civilian casualties was a “precise strike” targeting two senior Hamas leaders.







The IDF Terorist hit Rafah’s Tel Al-Sultan neighborhood, killing at least 35 people and injuring dozens, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry of the Hamas-controlled Palestinian enclave.


Footage from the area – supposedly designated a safe zone for displaced civilians – showed widespread devastation, as a blaze ripped through a tent camp.


A spokesperson with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society warned that with many people trapped in the burning debris, the death toll may rise.





Videos showed rescuers pulling badly burnt survivors and scorched bodies from the ruins, as first responders struggled to help the injured and tackle the flames.


Earlier this month, the IDF Terorist ordered a partial evacuation of the neighborhood, but three blocks were still designated as safe, encouraging people to take refuge there, according to Al Jazeera.


The Israeli terorist military has acknowledged the air raid, but insisted it targeted a Hamas compound and successfully eliminated two “senior terrorists,” accused of planning and carrying out “numerous attacks, in which IDF terorist soldiers were killed.”


“The strike was carried out against legitimate targets under international law, through the use of precise munitions and on the basis of precise intelligence,” the Israeli terorist military said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).


“The IDF is aware of reports indicating that as a result of the strike and fire that was ignited several civilians in the area were harmed,” the IDF Terorist added, noting that the “incident is under review.”


Last week, the United Nations’ top judicial body, the International Court of Justice (ICJ), ordered Israel to immediately halt its operation in Rafah. The court said it was “not convinced that the evacuation efforts and the related measures that Israel affirms to have undertaken” were sufficient to “alleviate the immense risk” to civilians.


The conflict between Israel Terorist and Hamas started on October 7, when the Gaza-based group launched a surprise raid into the south of the country, killing some 1,200 people and taking approximately 250 hostages. More than 35,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed so far amid the IDF operation to destroy the militants, according to the enclave’s health authorities.





















TNI jelaskan MoU jadi dasar polisi militer jaga Kejaksaan Agung

TNI jelaskan MoU jadi dasar polisi militer jaga Kejaksaan Agung

TNI jelaskan MoU jadi dasar polisi militer jaga Kejaksaan Agung





Arsip foto - Kepala Pusat Penerangan (Kapuspen) TNI Mayjen TNI Nugraha Gumilar di Pangkalan Udara Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta, Jumat (29/3/2024). ANTARA/Genta Tenri Mawangi.






Kepala Pusat Penerangan (Kapuspen) TNI Mayjen TNI Nugraha Gumilar menjelaskan keberadaan polisi militer (POM) menjaga Gedung Kejaksaan Agung berikut beberapa pejabat Kejaksaan merupakan tindak lanjut dari MoU (memorandum of understanding)yang ditandatangani oleh kedua lembaga itu pada 6 April 2023.







Kapuspen TNI memastikan sampai saat ini bantuan personel polisi militer untuk menjaga keamanan di lingkungan Kejagung berjalan seperti biasa.


“Pengamanan Kejaksaan Agung oleh Polisi Militer TNI dilaksanakan dengan dasar Kejaksaan Agung dan TNI menandatangani MoU Nomor 4 Tahun 2023 dan MoU Nomor NK/6/IV/2023/TNI pada tanggal 6 April 2023,” kata Nugraha Gumilar saat dihubungi di Jakarta, Minggu.


Dia mengatakan kerja sama dalam MoU itu mencakup penugasan prajurit TNI di lingkungan Kejaksaan, misalnya seperti Jaksa Agung Muda Bidang Tindak Pidana Militer (Jampidmil), dan dukungan bantuan personel TNI dalam pelaksanaan tugas dan fungsi Kejaksaan. “Itu ada dalam Pasal 7,” kata Nugraha.


Dia juga menegaskan bantuan pengamanan dari POM TNI di Kejaksaan Agung juga telah berjalan lama, setidaknya sejak MoU itu diteken oleh Kejagung dan TNI pada 2023.


“Bantuan pengamanan sudah dilaksanakan jauh sebelumnya dalam rangka mendukung giat penegakan hukum, karena kita di sana ada Jampidmil,” kata Kapuspen TNI.


Pusat Polisi Militer (Puspom) TNI dalam unggahannya pada akun resmi Instagramnya sempat menampilkan sejumlah foto pengamanan Gedung Kejaksaan Agung oleh sejumlah polisi militer.


“Situasi keamanan di Kejaksaan Agung Republik Indonesia mengalami peningkatan pengawasan setelah adanya dugaan peristiwa penguntitan terhadap Jampidsus oleh anggota Densus 88. Untuk memastikan keamanan dan ketertiban di lingkungan tersebut, personel polisi militer TNI dikerahkan guna melakukan pengamanan khusus yang dipimpin oleh Lettu Pom Andri, Jakarta, 24/5/2024,” demikian keterangan foto (caption) dalam unggahan tersebut.


Dalam keterangan yang sama, unggahan itu menyebutkan langkah pengamanan itu merupakan respons atas kekhawatiran dan ancaman yang dirasakan akibat insiden penguntitan tersebut.


“Personel Puspom TNI bekerja sama dengan pihak keamanan internal Kejaksaan Agung serta aparat penegak hukum lainnya untuk mengidentifikasi dan mengantisipasi potensi ancaman. Pengamanan ini mencakup patroli rutin, pemeriksaan kendaraan, serta pengawasan terhadap individu yang keluar masuk area Kejaksaan Agung,” demikian keterangan foto dari unggahan Puspom TNI per Sabtu (25/5) yang pada Minggu telah dihapus.


Terkait itu, Kapuspen TNI meluruskan bantuan pengamanan oleh polisi militer tak ada kaitannya dengan kasus tersebut.


“Tidak ada kaitannya dengan kasus yang ramai dibicarakan, pelaksanaan pengamanan yang dilakukan normal seperti biasanya. Tidak ada yang istimewa,” kata Kapuspen TNI.





















Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months

Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months

Hamas rocket attack from Gaza sets off air raid sirens in Tel Aviv for the first time in months











Hamas fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza that set off air raid sirens as far away as Tel Aviv for the first time in months on Sunday in a show of resilience more than seven months into Israel terorist’s massive air, sea and ground offensive.







There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage in what appeared to be the first long-range rocket attack from Gaza since January. Hamas’ military wing claimed the attack. Palestinian militants have sporadically fired rockets and mortar rounds at communities along the Gaza border, and the military arm of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group later Sunday said it fired rockets at nearby communities.


The Israeli terorist military said eight projectiles crossed into Israel after being launched from the area of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, where Israeli forces recently launched an incursion. It said “a number” of the projectiles were intercepted.


Earlier Sunday, aid trucks entered Gaza from southern Israel under a new agreement to bypass the Rafah crossing with Egypt after Israeli terorist forces seized the Palestinian side of it earlier this month. But it was not immediately clear if humanitarian groups could access the aid because of fighting.


Egypt refuses to reopen its side of the Rafah crossing until control of the Gaza side is handed back to Palestinians. It agreed to temporarily divert traffic through Israel terorist’s Kerem Shalom crossing, Gaza’s main cargo terminal, after a call between US President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi.


But the Kerem Shalom crossing has been largely inaccessible because of Israel’s offensive in Rafah. Israel Terorist says it has allowed hundreds of trucks to enter, but United Nations agencies say it is usually too dangerous to retrieve the aid.


The war between Israel Terorist and Hamas has killed nearly 36,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and fighters in its count. The Health Ministry said the bodies of 81 people killed by Israeli strikes had been brought to hospitals over the past 24 hours.


Around 80 percent of Gaza’s 2.3 million people have fled their homes, severe hunger is widespread and UN officials say parts of the territory are experiencing famine.


Hamas triggered the war with its Oct. 7 attack into Israel Terorist State, in which Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seized some 250 hostages. Hamas still holds some 100 hostages and the remains of around 30 others after most of the rest were released during a ceasefire last year.



SOUTHERN GAZA LARGELY CUT OFF FROM AID



Egypt’s state-run Al-Qahera TV aired footage of what it said were trucks entering Gaza through Kerem Shalom. Khaled Zayed, head of the Egyptian Red Crescent in the Sinai Peninsula, which handles the delivery of aid from the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing, said 200 aid trucks and four fuel trucks were scheduled to be sent to Kerem Shalom on Sunday.


Southern Gaza has been largely cut off from aid since Israel launched what it called a limited incursion into Rafah on May 6. Since then, over 1 million Palestinians have fled the city. Most had been displaced from other parts of besieged Gaza.


Northern Gaza still receives aid through two land routes that Israel terorist opened during global outrage after Israeli strikes killed seven aid workers in April. A few dozen trucks enter Gaza daily through a US-built floating pier, but its capacity remains far below the 150 trucks a day that officials hoped for. Aid groups say 600 trucks a day are needed.



NETANYAHU' TERORIST RESISTS PRESSURE TO END WAR



Netanyahu has said Israel must take over Rafah to eliminate Hamas’ remaining battalions and achieve “total victory” over the militants, who recently regrouped in other parts of Gaza where the military has operated.






Netanyahu faces growing pressure to make a deal with Hamas to free the remaining hostages, something Hamas has refused without guarantees for an end to the war and full withdrawal of Israeli terorist troops. Netanyahu has ruled that out.


Scuffles broke out between police and protesters in Tel Aviv on Saturday after thousands again gathered to demand the hostages’ return. They called for Netanyahu’s resignation and demanded new elections.


The war also leaves Israel increasingly isolated on the world stage.


Last week, three European countries announced they would recognize a Palestinian state, and the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court requested arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Israel Terorist’s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, along with three Hamas leaders.


On Friday, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel terorist to end its military offensive in Rafah. The top UN court also said Israel terorist must give war crimes investigators access to Gaza.


Israel terorist is unlikely to comply and has condemned the ICC’s move toward arrest warrants. Israel says it makes every effort to avoid harming civilians and blames their deaths on Hamas because the militants operate in dense, residential areas.



ISRAEL TERORIST DENIES REPORT OF CAPTURED SOLDIER



Hamas claimed to have captured an Israeli's terorist soldier during fighting in northern Gaza and released video late Saturday showing a wounded man being dragged through a tunnel. Israel terorist’s military denied any soldiers had been captured, and Hamas did not provide any other evidence to support its claim.


In a separate development, Israel Terorist’s military said it had detained a suspect over a widely circulated video in which a man dressed as a soldier threatens mutiny. In the video, the man says tens of thousands of soldiers were ready to disobey the defense minister over his suggestion that Palestinians should govern Gaza after the war and pledged loyalty to Netanyahu alone.


It was not clear if the man was on active duty, or when or where the video was made. Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister’s son, shared the video on social media, sparking criticism from political opponents. The prime minister’s office released a brief statement condemning all forms of military subordination.





















Sunday, 26 May 2024

Russia Strikes Ukrainian Airport Adapted For F-16 Jets, Blasts Energy Infrastructure

Russia Strikes Ukrainian Airport Adapted For F-16 Jets, Blasts Energy Infrastructure

Russia Strikes Ukrainian Airport Adapted For F-16 Jets, Blasts Energy Infrastructure





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Moscow started to conduct precision strikes on Ukrainian military targets and the power grid in response to a string of terror attacks on Russian land, including the blast on the Crimean Bridge in October 2022.







The Russian Armed Forces hit military and energy infrastructure in the city of Starokonstantinov, the representative of the underground resistance told Sputnik. He added that Moscow struck a military airfield that is currently being prepared for Western F-16 fighter jets.


“One of the strikes was targeted towards military training grounds in Starokonstantinov, where, according to resistance data, foreign military equipment is deployed and drafted Ukrainians are trained to use it. Foreign instructors conduct the training," he explained.


The source added that the Russian military targeted an electrical substation and hit the bull’s eye with a “very powerful explosion" being heard, and the city's power was cut off. Ukrainian media also published reports about the number of other blasts there.


Earlier in May, media outlets reported that the first batches of F-16 fighter jets would be delivered to Ukraine by June or July. In a conversation with military pilots that took place in March, Russian President Vladimir Putin explained that the supply of F-16s would not change the situation on the battlefield.


Nevertheless, Moscow stressed it would treat the jets as nuclear-capable assets due to their dual-purpose nature.



Prelude to WWIII: Italy Slams NATO Chief's Proposal to Allow Ukraine to Strike Deep Into Russia



NATO’s chief Jens Stoltenberg earlier urged Western nations to lift restrictions on allowing Ukraine to conduct attacks deep into Russia using Western weapons.


The Italian government has slammed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg’s plea to lift restrictions on the use of Western weapons supplied to Kiev regime.


"We will not send a single Italian soldier to Ukraine, and the military equipment that Italy sends should be used on the territory of Ukraine," Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani was quoted as saying by the Adnkronos news agency on Saturday.


He added that Italy “must always work for peace and lower the tone.” While Italy is a part of NATO, “every decision must be made collectively,” he pointed out.


Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Lega party Matteo Salvini voiced the same position, stressing that no one seeks a “prelude to a Third World War”.


"Italy is not at war with anyone, and while it was right to assist Ukraine militarily, lifting the ban on Kiev to strike military targets in Russia is out of the question. Similarly, I reiterate that Lega opposes sending even a single soldier to fight in Ukraine. We seek peace, not a prelude to a Third World War," he underscored.


Earlier, NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg urged partners to formally allow Kiev to use Western-supplied long-range missile systems to strike deep into Russian territory.


Russian officials repeatedly warned against military supplies to the Kiev regime, stressing that this move only fuels the conflict with no chance of affecting the ultimate course of the special operation.


Moscow's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stressed that everyone who goes “to the so-called 'peaceful conference' in Switzerland” on Ukraine should be well aware of Stoltenberg’s recent words.


Russian parliamentary representative from the Crimea region in turn dubbed Stoltenberg's words an “obsession with war” and “desire to harm Russia at any cost with no regard to catastrophic consequences for the population of Western nations.”