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The Kremlin threatens an "adequate response" to an attempt to liberate Crimea
Dmytro Peskov, the spokesman of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, said that Russia would give an "adequate response" to Ukraine's attempt to liberate the occupied Crimea.
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Russian mass media report.
In this way, Dmytro Peskov commented on the statement of Mykhailo Podoliak, the adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, that the West is obliged to provide Kyiv with long-range missiles for strikes on Russian territory, in order to force Moscow to withdraw from the occupied Donbass and Crimea.
"Crimea is an integral part of Russia, so any claims to Russian territory will receive an appropriate response," Peskov said.
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