Denmark involved in production of Ukraine\u2019s new missiles \u2013 media<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/blockquote>\n“This reckless move confirms Copenhagen’s hostile militarist course, which, along with… other countries that are… hostile to Russia, sabotages efforts for a political-diplomatic resolution of the Ukraine crisis,”<\/em> the spokeswoman said. <\/p>\nAccording to Zakharova, Denmark is also heightening the risk of further escalation and encouraging “neo-Nazis in Ukraine to carry out new barbaric crimes against the civilian population of Russian regions.”<\/em> <\/p>\nShe also criticized the Danish government for what she described as a push to prioritize the development of its own military-industrial complex and enrich itself through the conflict while ignoring safety, environmental, and local community concerns.
Zakharova added that Russia will defend its interests while “taking adequate military-technical measures to counter the emerging threats to its national security.”<\/em><\/p>\nAccording to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, the Flamingo, which was unveiled last month, can travel up to 3,000km, though mass production is not expected for several months. Fire Point, the company producing the missiles, is also facing an anti-corruption probe at home over allegations of misleading the government on pricing and deliveries. <\/p>\n
Moscow has accused Ukraine of routinely launching strikes deep into Russia, targeting critical infrastructure and residential areas. Russia has condemned Western weapons shipments to Kiev, warning that they only prolong the conflict without changing the outcome.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
By hosting Kiev\u2019s missile fuel production, Copenhagen is undermining efforts to resolve the conflict, Moscow has said Denmark has shown its “hostile” stance towards Russia by agreeing to host a weapons production site for the Ukrainian military, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has said. Speaking at a press briefing on…<\/p>\n
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