The Jerusalem Post

Putin to West: Don’t test our patience

- • By GUY FAULCONBRI­DGE

LONDON (Reuters) – Russia on Thursday warned the West that there would be a tough military response to any further attack on Russian territory, accusing the United States and its key allies of underminin­g European security by openly inciting Ukraine to assault Russia.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has killed thousands of people, displaced millions more and raised fears of the most serious confrontat­ion between Russia and the United States since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

Two months since Russia invaded Ukraine, Russia has in recent days reported what it says are a series of attacks by Ukrainian forces on Russian regions which border Ukraine, and has warned that such attacks risk a significan­t escalation.

Ukraine has not directly accepted responsibi­lity, but says the incidents are payback, while Russia has taken umbrage at statements from NATO-member Britain that it is legitimate for Ukraine to target Russian logistics.

“In the West, they are openly calling on Kyiv to attack Russia, including with the use of weapons received from NATO countries,” Russian foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova told reporters in Moscow. “I don’t advise you to test our patience further.”

The Kremlin said Western - and in particular British - attempts to supply heavy weapons to Ukraine threatened the security of Europe.

“In itself, the tendency to pump weapons, including heavy weapons, to Ukraine and other countries are actions that threaten the security of the continent and provoke instabilit­y,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Sergei Naryshkin, the chief of Russia’s Foreign Intelligen­ce Service (SVR), accused the United States and Poland of plotting to gain a sphere of influence in Ukraine, the strongest signal from Moscow that the war could end with forced partition of Ukraine between the West and Russia.

Russia’s defense ministry said on Tuesday that, if such attacks continued, then Moscow would target decision-making centers in Ukraine, including those where it said Western advisers were helping Kyiv.

“Kyiv and West capitals should take the statement from the Ministry of Defense seriously that further inciting of Ukraine to strike Russian territory will definitely lead to a tough response from Russia,” Zakharova said.

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