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Warrant to arrest: Have you seen Toa Pitman?

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Toa Pitman. PHOTO SUPPLIED.

Whangārei Police are seeking information on the whereabouts of Black Power member Toa Pitman.

The 42-year-old is being sought in connection with a violent family harm incident on 19 November.

Pitman also has multiple warrants for his arrest over other family harm offending.

Detective Senior Sergeant Aaron Crawford, of Northland CIB, says Police consider him to be dangerous and he should not be approached.

“Pitman remains a serious threat to his victim, and it is a priority for our staff that he is taken into custody.

“He has a propensity to use violence, and he is believed to be under the influence of methamphetamine.

“We advise the public to not approach Pitman but call Police on 111 immediately.”

On Wednesday evening, a Police unit came across Pitman’s vehicle in the Kamo area.

Detective Senior Sergeant Crawford says Pitman failed to stop for Police and a pursuit was initiated.

“Pitman stopped his vehicle and evaded Police on foot after the pursuit ended in Otangarei,” he says.

“During the incident, Police discharged a sponge round towards Pitman.”

Pitman is still at large, and Police enquiries are ongoing to locate him.

If you see Pitman, call Police on 111 immediately.

Anyone with general information to assist our enquiries can update us online or call 105.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Cops seize 3D-printed pistol, arrest gang member and associate

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Two males have been charged after Christchurch Police located a 3D-printed firearm in a car yesterday.

At 7.50pm on 21 November, officers observed a stolen car at a fast food restaurant in Ferry Road.

A 3D-printed firearm was located during a subsequent search of the car and has been seized.

A 20-year-old gang member and a 17-year-old gang associate have each been charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm/restricted weapon, and one of unlawful possession of ammunition.

The 20-year-old is scheduled to appear in Christchurch District Court today.

The 17-year-old will appear in Christchurch Youth Court on 22 November.

Health bureaucrats declare ‘whooping cough epidemic’

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Whooping cough epidemic news

Health New Zealand has declared a whooping cough epidemic, with babies at the highest risk of severe illness, it is claimed.

A nationally coordinated response is now underway after 263 cases were reported in the past four weeks—the highest monthly total for 2024.

Director of Public Health Dr. Nicholas Jones highlighted that the epidemic’s resurgence may be linked to reduced infection exposure during the COVID-19 “pandemic”.

Māori and Pacific infants are expected to be disproportionately affected, with health officials urging “on-time vaccinations” for babies and antenatal immunisations for pregnant mothers to “mitigate the risk”.

Despite high global immunisation rates, epidemics still occur, but timely vaccination can significantly lower the severity of cases, bureaucrats claim.

Dr. Susan Jack of Te Whatu Ora emphasised that the outbreak could last for months or even over a year, describing it as a “marathon, not a sprint.”

Pertussis is said to pose a severe threat to infants, with around 50% of infected babies under 12 months requiring hospitalisation and some cases proving fatal.

Last year three babies died from the infection, although information on their vaccination status is unknown.

Health bureaucrats have stressed the importance of the free and safe antenatal vaccine, given from 16 weeks of pregnancy, alongside routine childhood vaccinations at six weeks, three months, and five months.

Whooping cough, also known as the “100-day cough,” causes severe coughing fits, vomiting, and breathing difficulties, with newborns particularly vulnerable to life-threatening complications.

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‘Political figure’ receives jail time for sexual abuse of teens

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A former political figure, who mentored two teenage boys in the 1990s, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for sexually abusing them.

Despite his ongoing denial of the offenses, he was found guilty of eight charges of indecent assault.

The abuse occurred under circumstances involving the victims being asleep, intoxicated, or unconscious, displaying a significant breach of trust given his senior position.

The sentencing took into account reparations and his previously good character, but the judge emphasised the severe emotional harm caused to the survivors, whose testimonies revealed deep, lasting trauma from the abuse.

The former political figure has been under interim name suppression for 667 days and is now making his sixth bid for a permanent suppression order to maintain his anonymity.

The has instructed his lawyer to appeal the sentence in the High Court and sought bail during the appeal process. The court rejected the bail application and also refused the offender’s plea to delay the start of his prison term by at least a week to “organise his personal matters.”

Israel responds to ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu

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The Hague-based court has turned the justice system into “a human shield for Hamas’ crimes,” President Isaac Herzog has said.

Senior Israeli officials have attacked the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, accusing The Hague-based institution of anti-Semitism and siding with terrorists.

On Thursday, the ICC accused the pair of “crimes against humanity” allegedly committed during Israel’s war with the Palestinian armed group Hamas in Gaza.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog has called the decision “outrageous,” and claimed that “it makes a mockery of the sacrifice of all those who fight for justice – from the Allied victory over the Nazis till today.”

The ICC “has chosen the side of terror and evil over democracy and freedom, and turned the very system of justice into a human shield for Hamas’ crimes against humanity,” Herzog wrote on X.

Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir argued that The Hague-based institution had “once again shown that it is anti-Semitic through and through.”

“The answer to the arrest warrants is applying sovereignty over all the territories of Judea and Samaria and settlement in all parts of the country and severing ties with the terrorist [Palestinian] authority, along with sanctions,” Ben Gvir wrote in a post on X.

Settlements and National Projects Minister Orit Strock went as far as labeling the ICC “the successor of the court of Sodom,” a Biblical city, which – together with Gomorrah – was destroyed by God for its wickedness. “I expect the nations of the free world to withdraw from it in disgust, before they are stained with this terrible stain,” Strock stated.

The speaker of the Israeli parliament, Amir Ohana, argued that the only crimes against humanity during the conflict had been committed by Hamas.

“The ICC has chosen to politicize its mandate, turning itself into a tool of terrorists and those who seek to delegitimize Israel’s right to exist and defend its citizens from genocidal terror,” Ohana said, as quoted by the Times of Israel newspaper.

On the same day, the court also issued an arrest warrant for Hamas military commander Mohammed Diab Ibrahim Al-Masri, or ‘Deif’, for allegedly committing war crimes. Israel claimed to have killed him in an airstrike earlier this year.

Israel began its military operation in Gaza in response to a cross-border incursion by Hamas on October 7, 2023, in which around 1,200 people died and 250 others were taken hostage. At least 101 of these have yet to be returned. More than 44,056 Palestinians have been killed and over 104,000 wounded in Israeli attacks on the enclave, according to the latest data from Gaza’s health ministry.

The UN figures suggest that at least 1.9 million Palestinians in Gaza – around 90% of the population – have been internally displaced due to the fighting, with many having to move multiple times.

Israel is not a party to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC. However, the two Israeli politicians could face arrest in any of 124 countries that recognize the court’s authority.

Warriors announce 2025 schedule featuring Christchurch Anzac game and US season opener

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The One New Zealand Warriors have unveiled a landmark 2025 NRL schedule, including their first-ever Anzac Day match in Christchurch and a historic season opener in Las Vegas.

The Warriors will face the Newcastle Knights at Apollo Projects Stadium on April 25, marking the second year of their partnership with Christchurch. The game will be only the third time the Warriors have hosted an Anzac Day match in New Zealand and follows sellout crowds for their NRL and trial matches in the Garden City earlier this year.

The team will kick off their season on March 1 in Las Vegas, facing the Canberra Raiders at Allegiant Stadium, as part of the NRL’s US expansion efforts.

The team’s preseason preparations include trial matches against the Cronulla Sharks on February 7 at Shark Stadium and the Melbourne Storm on February 15 at Go Media Stadium.

With 2025 marking the 30th anniversary of the Warriors’ introduction to the NRL, the season is packed with highlights, including a rare visit from the Penrith Panthers to Auckland and the return of the Warriors’ NRLW side, set to feature in four doubleheaders.

Draw features

  • Historic first game in Las Vegas playing the Raiders at Allegiant Stadium on March 1.
  • Anzac Day match against Newcastle to be played at Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch.
  • Glamour clubs the Sydney Roosters (Rd 3, March 21), Brisbane Broncos (Rd 7, April 19) and Penrith Panthers (Rd 16, June 21) facing the Warriors at Go Media Stadium.
  • Match against the Panthers – the first in Auckland since 2019 – follows State of Origin II.
  • Season begins away against the Raiders in Las Vegas and ends on the road against the Sea Eagles in Sydney.
  • Warriors play 2024 top six sides only once – Roosters and Panthers in Auckland, Storm, Sharks, Cowboys and Bulldogs in Australia.
  • Four consecutive matches played outside Auckland – Knights in Christchurch (April 25), Cowboys in Brisbane (May 3), Dragons in Wollongong (May10), Dolphins in Brisbane (May 17).
  • Two byes fall before Origin matches.
  • No away games in Townsville or Canberra.
  • First bye is round five (April 3-6) while the second and third are only three weeks apart in round 15 and round 18.
  • Teams played once:
    Home | Roosters, Panthers, Eels, Cowboys.
    Away | Storm, Rabbitohs, Bulldogs, Sharks.
  • Teams played home and away:
    Raiders, Sea Eagles, Tigers, Broncos, Dolphins, Knights, Dragons, Titans.
  • NRL-NRLW doubleheaders:
    July 13 (home) | v Tigers (4.00pm local time) preceded by Warriors-Eels NRLW match (2.00pm local time).
    July 20 (away) | v Knights (4.00pm local time) followed by Knights-Warriors NRLW match (6.15pm local time).
    July 26 (home) | v Titans (5.00pm local time preceded by Warriors-Titans NRLW match (2.45pm local time).
    August 9 (away) | v Bulldogs (7.35pm local time) preceded by Bulldogs-Warriors NRLW match (5.15pm local time).

Regular season

  1. Sat March 1 (4.00pm) v Raiders, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
  2. Fri March 14 (8.00pm) v Sea Eagles, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  3. Fri March 21 (8.00pm) v Roosters, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  4. Sun March 30 (6.15pm) v Wests Tigers, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney
  5. April 3-6 Bye
  6. Sun April 13 (2.00pm) v Storm, AAMI Park, Melbourne
  7. Sat April 19 (7.30pm) v Broncos, Go Media Stadium, Auckland (Easter Weekend)
  8. Fri April 25 (8.00pm) v Knights, Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch (Anzac Round)
  9. Sat May 3 (5.30pm) v Cowboys, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (Magic Round)
  10. Sat May 10 (5.30pm) v Dragons, WIN Stadium, Wollongong
  11. Sat May 17 (3.00pm) v Dolphins, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
  12. Sun May 25 (6.05pm) v Raiders, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
    Wed May 28 (8.00pm) State of Origin I, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
  13. Sun June 1 (2.00pm) v Rabbitohs, Accor Stadium, Sydney
  14. Sat June 7 (5.30pm) v Sharks, Shark Stadium, Sydney
  15. June 12-15 Bye
    Wed June 18 (8.00pm) State of Origin II, Optus Stadium, Perth
  16. Sat June 21 (5.00pm) v Panthers, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  17. Sat June 28 (3.00pm) v Broncos, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
  18. July 3-6 Bye
    Wed July 9 (8.00pm) State of Origin III, Accor Stadium, Sydney
  19. Sun July 13 (4.00pm) v Wests Tigers, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  20. Sun July 20 (4.00pm) v Knights, McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
  21. Sat July 26 (5.00pm) v Titans, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  22. Fri August 1 (8.00pm) v Dolphins, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  23. Sat August 9 (7.35pm) v Bulldogs, Accor Stadium, Sydney
  24. Fri August 15 (8.00pm) v Dragons, Go Media Stadium, Auckland (Indigenous Round)
  25. Sat August 23 (5.30pm) v Titans, Cbus Super Stadium, Robina
  26. Fri August 29 (8.00pm) v Eels, Go Media Stadium, Auckland
  27. Fri Sept 5 (6.00pm) v Sea Eagles, 4 Pines Park, Sydney

Finals series

  1. September 12-14 Qualifying semi-finals
  2. September 19-20 Semi-finals
  3. September 26-27 Preliminary finals
  4. October 5 Grand final

Biden’s last gamble: Is Washington trying to start World War III?

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With the outgoing US president seemingly eager to throw a final tantrum before his time is up, it’s up to Moscow to be the adult in the room.

Never a dull day: America’s political culture is constantly evolving. Currently, we are witnessing a beautifully “bipartisan” competition over who can leave the president’s office as the sorest loser. After the 2020 election, when Donald Trump was defeated and had to vacate the White House to make room for Joe Biden, Trump and his followers would not stop whining about having been cheated (no, they were not). In the end, whatever you think about its political meaning – vulgar riot or full-blown coup attempt – their January 2021 storming of the Capitol in Washington certainly qualified as a tantrum of historic proportions. Think Boston Tea Party, but with very, very tired toddlers.

And now, with Trump riding back into town – and even the New York Times forced to acknowledge that he is not an aberration but a “transformational force” – the outgoing Biden team has found an even more tempestuous way of throwing its toys out of the pram: Whereas the unimaginatively homebound Trumpsters of 2021 could not think of anything better than making a very embarrassing scene at home, the Bidenistas of 2024 – good liberal internationalists that they are – have found a way of going global with their anger management issue. What’s a storming of a national parliament if you can risk triggering World War III?

Because that is what the Biden administration is doing by – after long and well-founded hesitation – allowing the regime of Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky to use American ATACMS missiles for strikes into Russia. The attitude of the EU-NATO Europeans has been muddled. Usually they, of course, fall in line with the US, but there are some signs that this time they might find it too risky or split over the issue. Germany will not – for once (and for now!) – follow the US slavishly: Barely-still-chancellor Olaf Scholz is clinging to his “no” to delivering Taurus cruise missiles to Kiev. France and Britain, too, are reported to be “circumspect,” whatever that may mean in the end.

To be precise, three caveats are in order: The initial news of this shift were, US-style, not fully official but wrapped in a leak released through the as-always-obliging New York Times on November 18. Then, one day later, the White House followed up with neither confirming nor denying the story. The ATACMS attack on the Bryansk region shows that the news was real enough. Second, the Russia being targeted does not “merely” consist of territories that used to be Ukrainian in 1991 but are now claimed by Moscow: The new decision is so explosive because it means firing into territories everyone acknowledges as belonging to Russia. Finally – and crucially – things are made worse by the fact that this is not even really about “allowing” Ukraine to use the ATACMS missiles in this manner. Rather, these weapons do not only come from the US, they also can only be operated with substantial Western assistance. What we are talking about are, in other words, not simply Ukrainian but joined NATO-Ukrainian attacks on Russia with American weapons fired from Ukrainian territory.

Russia has just officially changed and, to an extent, loosened its nuclear arms doctrine. The Russian president Vladimir Putin has long warned the West that Moscow will not tolerate the absurd fiction that these missiles will come only from Ukraine. Instead, such use of the ATACMS, he has been clear, will bring about a (direct and open) state of war between Russia and NATO. In response to the Biden administration’s fresh escalation, Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov has confirmed that this position has not changed: Washington is “pouring oil into the flames,” Peskov has commented, risking escalating “tensions to a qualitatively new level.” In particular, he pointed out that such a US policy also implies “a whole new situation with regard to US involvement in this conflict.”

So, there is no doubt that this Democratic administration, already on its way out after a thorough electoral thrashing by the Trumpist Republicans, is, literally and deliberately, dialing up the tension in a manner that risks World War III – a direct clash between NATO and Russia (and, in that case, most likely, not only Russia).

In effect firing (with and for a friend, so to speak) your missiles at a great-power state with a large nuclear arsenal is always a really, really dicey move. Getting ready to do so just after elections have made clear that you definitely do not represent your nation, especially on that issue, adds a nice touch of contempt for the American people. Say what you will about MAGA-fury and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, she is right about this one.

Why is this happening? We do not know. There are published rumors that even Biden advisers are split on the issue. Is this, then, a last desperate throw of the dice by the most bellicist White House and State Department faction, trying to escalate to full-scale war before Trump will get his chance to shut the whole thing down? Or is it “merely” an especially cynical maneuver meant to poison the US-Russian relationship even further so that Trump will have as hard a time as possible when trying to fix it? Is it part of an information war strategy aimed most of all at the American public, preparing the ground for the post-proxy war blame game? “We Democrats did everything we could to the last minute, but then they, the Republicans, came in and lost Ukraine!” – That kind of thing.

Or has the whole operation been coordinated with the incoming Trump team to increase the pressure on Russia, a sort of primitive bad-cop-good-cop con, as some speculate? Unlikely, it seems. For that explanation to be plausible, the protests from the Trump side are a little too loud. That Greene has come out guns blazing may not be strong evidence. She is well known for being – cough, cough – extremely outspoken and a bit of a loose cannon, too. But Donald Trump Jr. – currently much in favor with his dad – and Trump senior’s designated national security adviser Mike Waltz have also weighed in: For Trump junior, the Biden move is about the “military industrial complex” trying to “get World War 3 going before my father has a chance to create peace and save lives.” Waltz, meanwhile, has, in effect, publicly agreed with the Russian position by calling the ATACMS move another “step up the escalation ladder” leading into the unknown. He has also stressed that the Biden administration did not inform him in advance – so much for talk about a smooth transition, then.

Whatever the reasons for Biden’s last hooray, no one in Washington even claims that adding these ATACMS strikes will actually make a genuine military difference (that is, in Kiev’s favor). The times when one miracle weapon after the other was sold to Western publics as a “game changer” are over. Now we hear much more modest assertions, such as that, somehow, such ATACMS attacks are the right response to the alleged appearance of North Korean allies on Russia’s side. How? No one really knows or seems to feel they’d need to know. Instead, we hear vague mumbling that the ATACMS will, in essence, teach North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un a lesson. Good luck with that… I bet the man who built himself a nuclear deterrent in defiance of the US and its allies will be immensely impressed.

But let’s not try too hard to understand Washington. To paraphrase a famous line from the nineteenth-century Russian poet Fyodor Tyutchev, late-imperial Washington cannot really be grasped by reason. It’s just too irrational for that. What is more important is to ask what consequences these US antics will have. Here the key fact to keep in mind is that risking World War III is certainly very bad, especially in the context of a dastardly proxy war that should never have happened in the first place. But it’s still not the same as actually starting World War III, fortunately. Washington could, of course, do that as well. Yet as things are, its disruptive activities are limited to making it more likely.

In the end, therefore, the key factor remains Russia. Or to be more precise, how Moscow will choose to respond to a type of attack – once it happens – that it has warned the West about in very clear terms. One option we can rule out is that Russia will simply do nothing. That is impossible because that is not its style nowadays (it’s not the 1990s anymore, as hard as many in the West still find it to process that fact), and, also, it would embolden an out-of-control and lawless West further and allow it to undermine Moscow’s credibility.

Russia will exact a price. The question is how exactly. Even while Putin has warned that a direct state of war between Russia and NATO will follow from joined NATO-Ukrainian ATACMS attacks in Russia, Moscow has, of course, not tied its own hands: Even if it considers itself at war, it will still be Russia’s decision what to do about that. Here the fact remains that the Russian leadership has no interest in a type of retaliation – for instance, a direct attack on NATO bases in Poland, Romania, or Germany – that would play into the hands of Western bellicists, especially while Russia is winning the war on the ground in Ukraine and on the eve of Trump’s return to Washington.

What seems more likely are responses elsewhere in a world that features between 700 and 800 US bases, often in places where no one wants them. It would, for instance, be easy for Russia to dish out painful payback through regional adversaries of the US and their allies, for instance in the Middle East. Moreover, Moscow can, obviously, also retaliate within Ukraine, including against Western black-ops troops and mercenaries, as it has done before.

The bottom line remains that Biden’s last gamble is a double sore-loser move: By a president and a party that cannot accept that Trump – with his at least declared vision of making peace with Russia – has beaten them at the American polls. And by a US foreign policy establishment that won’t admit that its whole hubristic proxy war project of demoting Russia has not only failed but backfired: Moscow has grown stronger and the West weaker. And once again, the world will have to rely on the Russian leadership to be the adult in the room and find a way to respond and, if necessary, retaliate in a smart manner that will avoid global escalation. That, in turn, will only increase Russia’s standing even further. Bidenistas: Slow claps for you, again.

The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of DTNZ.

Fifth death in Laos methanol poisoning as suspected NZ victim emerges

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Laos methanol poisoning news
Vang Vieng, Laos.

A suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos has claimed a fifth life, with reports of a New Zealander potentially among the affected.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) confirmed it is providing consular assistance to a New Zealand national who is unwell, but further details remain private.

The poisoning, linked to tainted alcohol consumed in the tourist town of Vang Vieng, has resulted in the deaths of Melbourne teenager Bianca Jones, British lawyer Simone White, an American citizen, and two Danish tourists in their 20s.

Another Australian, Holly Bowles, remains critically ill in a Thai hospital.

Up to 14 individuals have reportedly fallen violently ill after consuming the contaminated drinks. Authorities have warned travellers in Laos to exercise caution with spirit-based drinks, as investigations continue into the mass poisoning tragedy.

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Pep Guardiola extends Manchester City contract until 2027

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has signed a two-year contract extension, committing to the club until 2027.

Since joining City in 2016, the 53-year-old Spaniard has guided the team to unprecedented success, securing 18 trophies, including six Premier League titles and a historic Treble last season.

Guardiola expressed his deep connection to the club, calling it “everything a manager could ever wish for,” and vowed to focus on adding to City’s trophy haul.

Under his leadership, City has set records as the first English men’s team to win four consecutive top-flight titles and to achieve 100 Premier League points in a single season.

Western long-range weapons were used against Russia – Putin

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Such weapons can’t affect the course of the military operation, the president noted.

Kiev has launched a long-range missile strike against military facilities located within internationally-recognised Russian territory, President Vladimir Putin said in a public address on Thursday. The Ukrainian military fired British-made Storm Shadow missiles and US-made HIMARS at targets located in Bryansk and Kursk Regions, he said.

The use of such Western-made systems in the Ukraine conflict has drastically changed its nature, he warned. “A regional Ukraine conflict instigated by the West has acquired elements of a global one,” Putin stated.

These long-range high-precision missile systems cannot be used without the direct involvement of Western military specialists, the president explained.

Russia’s air defense systems have successfully repelled all the attacks made with the Western long-range missile systems, according to Putin. “The goals that have apparently been set by the enemy have not been achieved,” he said.

The attacks on one of the command centres in Kursk Region resulted in some casualties among the military guarding the facility, Putin said. The command personnel were not affected by the attack and the centre continues to coordinate the operations of the Russian forces in the Russian border region, repelling a Ukrainian incursion, he added.

“The use of such weapons by the enemy cannot affect the course of the situation in the Special Military Operation zone,” the Russian president said, referring to the situation on the front lines, where, according to Putin, Moscow’s forces are continuing their successful offensive operations everywhere along the contact line. “All the goals we set are to be achieved,” he added.

Moscow also responded to the use of the British- and American-made long-range weapons with a combined missile strike of its own, the Russian president said. According to Putin, the attack involved some of the most advanced Russian weapons, including a new ballistic missile. The strike targeted a military industrial facility in the Ukrainian city of Dnepropetrovsk (also known as Dnipro in Ukraine).

On Tuesday, the British state broadcaster the BBC reported, citing defense sources, that Ukraine has fired Storm Shadow missiles at targets in Russia’s Kursk Region.

The claim followed outgoing US President Joe Biden reportedly permitting Kiev to use American ATACMS missiles to strike territory which is internationally recognised as part of Russia. Neither Washington nor London have officially confirmed allowing Ukraine to deploy their long-range weaponry for such purposes.

The updated Russian nuclear doctrine, which was approved earlier this week, states that an attack on the country by a foreign nation that does not have weapons of mass destruction, but is backed by a nuclear power, should be considered a joint attack by both.