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Russia Warns US: Tomahawk Missile Supply Could Escalate War

UPDATE: Russia has issued a stark warning regarding the potential supply of Tomahawk missiles from the United States to Ukraine, signaling a critical escalation in the ongoing conflict. The Kremlin’s concerns come amid rising tensions as U.S. President Donald Trump expressed reservations about the implications of such military support.

In remarks made on October 12, 2025, Trump stated he needs to understand Ukraine’s intentions before approving the delivery of these advanced missiles. He emphasized he does not want to escalate the conflict further, saying he has “sort of made a decision” on the matter.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov conveyed the urgency of the situation, describing the moment as “very dramatic” with escalating tensions from all sides. Peskov highlighted the grave implications of Tomahawk missiles, which can strike targets up to 2,500 km away, including deep within Russia, raising fears of potential nuclear capabilities.

“Just imagine: a long-range missile is launched, and we know it could be nuclear,” Peskov stated during an interview with Russian state television. “What should the Russian Federation think? Just how should Russia react?” His comments underscore a serious concern that any missile launch could provoke a significant military response from Russia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously warned that supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine would mark a “qualitatively new stage of escalation.” This statement reflects the Kremlin’s view that U.S. military involvement is implicit in the missile supply, raising the stakes significantly in the conflict.

According to a report by the Financial Times, the U.S. has already been supporting Ukraine in executing long-range strikes against Russian energy facilities. U.S. intelligence reportedly aids Ukrainian forces in planning their missions, enhancing their ability to evade Russian air defenses.

In a direct response to these developments, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy assured that Ukraine would only utilize Tomahawk missiles for military objectives, explicitly stating that civilian targets would not be attacked within Russia. This assurance aims to quell fears of widespread escalation and civilian casualties.

As tensions mount, the international community watches closely. The implications of U.S. missile supplies to Ukraine could reshape the conflict landscape dramatically. Observers are now left to ponder what the next steps will be for both Russia and the U.S.

Stay tuned for further updates as this critical story develops.

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