Ukraine 'preventive strikes' should hit Moscow, forces in Russia: Lawmaker

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Ukraine 'preventive strikes' should hit Moscow, forces in Russia: Lawmaker
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Former Luhansk Governor George Tuka told Ukrainian media that Russia and Belarus 'deserve to receive certain actions in return.'

George Tuka, former Luhansk governor, said Kyiv should launch preventive strikes against Russian targets on Russian territory as well as Ukrainian territory. In this photo, a man talks on a phone as he walks among debris near a Press House, a complex of a printing company, editorial offices and shops in Kharkiv damaged by missiles strike in the morning of July 31, 2022.

"From the moment when any and whose weapons cross the state border of Ukraine, they become Ukrainian. From whom we bought it, how we got it—it does not matter at all. This is political manipulation and nothing more," he said. Since the beginning of the conflict on February 24, NATO has condemned"in the strongest possible terms Russia's brutal and unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine," but has avoided open conflict with Moscow, eager to avoid an expansion of the battleground into NATO's territory.

Tuka, who was deputy minister for the temporarily occupied territories and internally displaced persons in then-prime minister Volodymyr Groysman's government between 2016 and 2019, said more thanHe called for"the provision of automotive equipment, armored vehicles, means of communication, and modern night vision devices" as well as"long-range missiles" to"open up new opportunities" for Ukrainian troops.

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