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NATO: Russia's New Missile Won't Impact Ukraine Conflict

Ukraine's President Zelenskiy meets with Chairman of NATO's military committee, Admiral Bauer in Kyiv

NATO spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah stated on Thursday that Russia's deployment of a new, medium-range ballistic missile to strike Ukraine will not alter the trajectory of the conflict. Dakhlallah emphasized that this action will not deter NATO allies from supporting Ukraine in the ongoing crisis.

Describing the missile launch as 'yet another example of Russia's attacks against Ukrainian cities,' Dakhlallah condemned Russia's tactics aimed at terrorizing the civilian population in Ukraine and intimidating Kyiv's allies.

The spokesperson's remarks come in response to Russia's recent use of the ballistic missile in the conflict, which has raised concerns about the escalation of violence in the region. Despite this development, NATO remains steadfast in its support for Ukraine and its commitment to upholding security and stability in the area.

Russia's actions aimed at terrorizing civilians and intimidating allies are denounced.
NATO spokesperson condemns Russia's deployment of ballistic missile in Ukraine conflict.
NATO remains resolute in supporting Ukraine and upholding security in the region.

NATO's stance underscores the organization's dedication to standing against Russian aggression and ensuring the protection of Ukraine's sovereignty. The use of advanced military capabilities by Russia is seen as a continuation of its aggressive actions in the region, further complicating efforts to reach a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

As the situation in Ukraine continues to evolve, NATO's response to Russia's ballistic missile deployment highlights the organization's commitment to defending its member states and supporting partners facing external threats. The ongoing conflict serves as a stark reminder of the challenges posed by geopolitical tensions and the importance of international cooperation in addressing such crises.

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