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Missile ultimatum! Ukrainian Neptunes will reach the Kremlin faster than the mythical Tomahawks

As soon as Ukrainian ballistics pass the stage of combat testing, Ukraine will no longer need to ask for permission to carry out strikes deep into the Russian Federation, as is the case with ATACMS missiles

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As soon as Ukrainian manufacturers improve the domestic "Neptune" missile, it will immediately be launched at the Kremlin. This was stated by the former company commander of the "Aidar" battalion, ATO veteran, director of the National Antarctic Research Center Yevgeny Dikiy in an interview with Radio NV.

"Donald Trump has already dropped the topic of Tomahawks ... He himself clearly stated that such an issue is not even being discussed", Dikiy states.

The expert is convinced that Ukraine will not be given Tomahawk cruise missiles.

"This is a fait accompli. Period. And it does not follow from this that we will not hit the Kremlin. In fact, I think it will happen much faster than the mythical Tomahawks, which they will not give us. Our "Neptune" will reach the Kremlin much faster. Our "Neptune", which, for now, has not yet reached mass production, is being improved every day. Many Ukrainian specialists are working on it. Which is already flying more than half the required distance. The Neptune missile is quite comparable in accuracy to the Tomahawks. It seems to me that we will really see [missiles] over the Kremlin Very soon, and this will not be by the good will of the 47th American president, but by our own missiles, by the efforts of our own defense industry“, Dickey is convinced.

According to him, as soon as Ukrainian ballistics passes the stage of combat testing, Ukraine will no longer need to seek permission to carry out strikes deep into the Russian Federation, as is the case with ATACMS missiles.

Tomahawks missiles for Ukraine

According to The Washington Post, US President Donald Trump has considered sending long-range cruise missilesTomahawks to Ukraine. However, high-ranking interlocutors claim that Tomahawks are currently excluded from the supply list.