MOSCOW: Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that supplying US Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could end badly for everyone, especially US President Donald Trump. Medvedev, an arch-hawk who has repeatedly goaded Trump on social media, said it is impossible to distinguish between Tomahawk missiles carrying nuclear warheads and conventional ones after they are launched – a point that President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has also made. “How should Russia respond? Exactly!” Medvedev said on Telegram, appearing to hint that Moscow’s response would be nuclear.

MOSCOW: The Kremlin said on Sunday Russia was deeply concerned about the possibility of the US supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, warning that the war had reached a dramatic…

President Donald Trump on Sunday warned Russia that he may send Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles if Moscow doesn't settle its war there soon.

The US President emphasized that he’s going to send Kiev Tomahawks if the Ukraine conflict "is not going to get settled"

Ukraine wants long-range missiles to hit back at Russia - and Donald Trump says he may send Tomahawks.

MOSCOW: Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that supplying US Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could end badly for everyone, especially US President Donald Trump.…

The handling of such sophisticated missiles would inevitably require the involvement of American specialists, Dmitry Peskov said

President Trump has said he might give Ukraine long-range cruise missiles called Tomahawks. Russia said that would be seen as a "serious escalation" in the war.

President Donald Trump said Monday that he may supply Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. He said he might sell them to NATO countries, who will send them to Ukraine.

Rodion Miroshnik emphasized that pressuring Russia is futile, as it only weakens the US position as a country attempting to project a peacemaking image

Alexey Pushkov said that US President Donald Trump can now either carry out his threat and damage the cause of peace, or choose to go a more rational route

The top diplomat noted that Russia had not requested a meeting with the US to convince them that such a move would pose an extreme danger