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Lavrov Threatens British Retaliation if Russian Soil is Struck

RUAugust 18, 2026 at 10:00 PM1 min read0 views
وزير الخارجية الروسي سيرغي لافروف خلال مؤتمر صحفي
وزير الخارجية الروسي سيرغي لافروف خلال مؤتمر صحفي

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Moscow will view any British involvement in missile strikes on Russian territory as direct participation in the war, warning of severe consequences. These remarks follow reports indicating that Kyiv has been supplied with long-range drones to target locations within Russia.

Diplomatic and Military Escalation

Lavrov emphasized that Russia reserves the right to respond to any direct foreign intervention in the conflict, considering the use of Western weapons against Russian targets a red line. These warnings coincided with information suggesting that the United Kingdom has delivered long-range aircraft to Ukraine, altering the nature of military support.

This development reflects a strategic shift in Western policy toward Ukraine, moving from defensive focus to enabling Kyiv to launch attacks into the Russian hinterland. Analysts note that this intensifies regional tensions and broadens the confrontation among major powers in Europe.

Background of European Tensions

These statements come amid escalating hostilities between Russia and the West for years, with increasing mutual accusations regarding interference and armament. Moscow considers any supply of long-range weapons from European countries as warranting direct military response, while London insists its support for Ukraine is solely for self-defense.

Reports suggest that the use of these drones may open a new chapter in the war, where security borders are no longer strictly closed, pushing international diplomatic and military circles to reassess their future positions. Increased diplomatic pressure is expected in the coming days to define the permissible limits of confrontation.

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