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Russia will destroy Tomahawk missiles and their launchers if US gives them to Ukraine, senior lawmaker says

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Posted on October 8, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia will shoot down Tomahawk cruise missiles and bomb their launch sites if the United States decides to supply them to Ukraine and find a way to retaliate against Washington that

Russia Threatens to Target Tomahawk Missiles if Supplied to Ukraine

Russia's Stance on US Military Support to Ukraine

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia will shoot down Tomahawk cruise missiles and bomb their launch sites if the United States decides to supply them to Ukraine and find a way to retaliate against Washington that hurts, a senior Russian lawmaker said on Wednesday.

Potential Military Consequences

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he would want to know what Ukraine planned to do with Tomahawks before agreeing to provide them because he did not want to escalate the war between Russia and Ukraine. He said, however, that he had "sort of made a decision" on the matter.

Expert Opinions on Tomahawk Effectiveness

"Our response will be tough, ambiguous, measured, and asymmetrical. We will find ways to hurt those who cause us trouble," Andrei Kartapolov, head of the Russian parliament's defence committee, told the state RIA news agency.

Diplomatic Reactions from Moscow

Kartapolov, a former deputy defence minister, said he did not think Tomahawks would change anything on the battlefield even if they were supplied to Ukraine as he said they could only be given in small numbers - in tens rather than hundreds.

"We know these missiles very well, how they fly, how to shoot them down; we worked with them in Syria, so there is nothing new. The only problems will be for those who supply them and those who use them; that's where the problems will be," he said.

Kartapolov was also cited as saying that Moscow had so far seen no signs that Ukraine was preparing launch sites for Tomahawks, something he said Kyiv would not be able to hide if it got such missiles. If and when that happened, he said Russia would use drones and missiles to destroy any launchers.

Separately, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov urged Washington to assess the situation around the potential supply of Tomahawks "soberly". He said any such decision would be a serious escalatory step that would bring about a "qualitative" change in the situation.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Andrew Osborn Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia threatens to target Tomahawk missiles if supplied to Ukraine.
  • US considers the implications of supplying missiles to Ukraine.
  • Russian lawmaker claims Tomahawks won't change battlefield dynamics.
  • Potential for military escalation between Russia and the US.
  • Moscow urges Washington to reconsider missile supply decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Tomahawk missile?
A Tomahawk missile is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile used primarily by the United States Navy. It is designed for precision strikes against high-value targets.
What is a retaliatory response?
A retaliatory response is an action taken in response to an attack or provocation, often intended to deter further aggression by demonstrating capability and willingness to respond.
What is a launch site?
A launch site is a location from which missiles or spacecraft are launched. It is equipped with the necessary infrastructure to support the launch operations.

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