Putin talked about the possibility of CSTO countries to help Russia during ATACMS attacks 17:47

Russia can provide more assistance to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) countries than the Russian Federation, despite the attacks of American ATACMS missiles on its territory. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated the following at the press conference he held after his state visit to Kazakhstan and the CSTO summit: The Kremlin press service reported.

“Let’s look at current events realistically. Considering the fact that American ATACMS weapons hit the territory of Russia, what can other countries of this organization (CSTO – socialbites.ca) do to provide assistance to the Russian Federation? “Most likely, even in these conditions, we are able to provide them with all possible assistance and have sufficient resources and safety margin to support our allies if necessary,” he said.

Previously in the USA statedIt was stated that the next target of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the attack of ATACMS missiles could be the Rostov region.

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Source: Gazeta

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