Ukraine war: Putin vows to hit new targets if West sends weapons to Ukraine

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The US agreed to send medium-range HIMARS rockets to Ukraine on the condition they were not used to strike over the Russian border

Russia will expand the list of targets it will attack in Ukraine if Western countries send them long-range weapons, President Vladimir Putin says.

The warning came as explosions shook parts of Kyiv on Sunday in the first assault on the capital city for weeks.

Russia says it hit tanks supplied by European countries. Ukraine says it was a railway repair plant.

The capital has seen little shelling in recent months after Russia refocused its efforts on the Donbas region.

As Russia makes slow but steady progress on the ground there - hundreds of kilometres to the east - several countries have pledged to send advanced weapons to Kyiv.

Most recently, the US announced it was sending the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (Himars) - which is composed of precision-guided missiles that can hit targets as far as 70km (45 miles) away - far further than the artillery Ukraine currently possesses.

White House officials say they agreed to provide the rockets only after gaining assurances from President Zelensky that the weapons would not be used to attack targets inside Russia.

The package also includes helicopters, anti-tank weapons, tactical vehicles and spare parts.

Germany also promised to send its most modern system - the Iris-T - to enable Ukraine to defend an entire city against Russian air attacks.

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In an interview on Russian state TV on Sunday, Mr Putin said: "In general, all this fuss about additional arms supplies, in my opinion, has only one goal, to stretch the armed conflict as long as possible."

The Russian leader said what the US was supplying weapons was "nothing new".

But he warned against sending missiles with longer ranges: "If they are supplied, we will draw appropriate conclusions from this and use our weapons, which we have enough, to strike at those targets that we are not striking yet."

For its part, Ukraine's deputy defence minister asked Western countries to keep a steady supply of weapons to help the country defeat Russia.

"We have already entered into a protracted war and we will need constant support. The West must understand that its help cannot be a one-time thing, but something that continues until our victory," Hanna Malyar told local media.

A Ukrainian service member on the front line in Donbas on Sunday

Some of the fiercest fighting is currently in the city of Severodonetsk.

Capturing the city would deliver the Luhansk region to Russian forces and their local separatist allies, who also control much of neighbouring Donetsk. The two regions form the heavily industrial Donbas.

Luhansk's governor Serhiy Haidai said Ukrainian forces held about half of Severodonetsk, having pushed Russian forces back.

He said 15,000 people remained in the city, but evacuation was "currently impossible".

A Russian general, Roman Kutuzov, has been killed in the Donbas fighting, a veteran Russian war reporter says.

State TV correspondent Alexander Sladkov said Gen Kutuzov, an officer from the elite paratroopers, died "leading his men into battle", but did not say where.

Sladkov's message on Telegram said Kutuzov was the fourth Russian general to die in the Ukraine fighting.

Ukraine says it has killed as many as 12 Russian generals since the invasion began on 24 February.

Tens of thousands of people have been killed and millions forced to flee their homes, despite diplomatic efforts to bring about a ceasefire.

President Zelensky went to Zaporizhzhia on Sunday, his office said, to meet some of those displaced, including many from the city of Mariupol, which has been totally destroyed by Russian shelling. He promised to help them with housing and identity documents.

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