Russian president Vladimir Putin has warned the West that his military would begin pursuing new targets which "we have not yet been hitting", if Ukraine is supplied with longer-range missiles.
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Speaking to Russia-1 TV channel, Putin didn't specify what those targets would be, but his comment comes after President Biden announced plans last week to begin arming Ukraine with High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) which can hit Russian targets up to 50 miles (80km) away. Biden agreed to supply the rockets after he was given an assurance by Kyiv that they wouldn't be used to hit targets within Russia.
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