If Kyiv is given Tomahawk missiles, Russia's response will be unequivocal, said Vladimir Dzhabarov, deputy chairman of the Russian Federation Council Committee on International Relations, APA's Moscow correspondent reports.
The senator emphasized that Ukraine will not be the only one to suffer from this.
"I think that Mr. Trump understands the scale of his responsibility and the consequences that this may bring. Most likely, the Tomahawks will not reach Ukraine. This will be a real drag. It will be necessary to argue, prove, demand some kind of guarantee. There will be no guarantee. But if this happens, of course, our response will be unambiguous and firm. In general, I think that Ukraine will not be the only one to suffer from this," Dzhabarov noted.