It marks the latest incentive offered by Russia as it tries to lure in new recruits in its long, drawn-out war with Ukraine.
"Our country has the right to target military facilities of states that attack us," the Russian official said.
The concerns follow a week of heightened tensions, including Russia's test launch of its powerful Oreshnik missile on Ukraine ...
A FORMER Nato chief yesterday admitted the world was ­facing a “dangerous moment” — as military chiefs war-gamed what move ...
Ukraine has expressed concern at the first phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Olaf ...
Biden recently gave Ukraine the go-ahead to use US-missiles on Russia, which may now lead Putin to upgrade his next moves ...
Vladimir Putin's cyber spies could 'turn out the lights for millions', a government minister will warn a Nato conference ...
Russia has said the UK is now 'directly involved' in the Ukraine war, claiming its supply of missiles 'cannot happen without ...
Putin's goals in Ukraine remain the same: weakening Ukraine's ties to NATO, hindering Ukrainian nationalism and territorial ...
Russia first used its experimental ballistic missile on Ukraine on Thursday, which Zelensky calls "a clear and severe escalation".