 Russia threatens to strike German missile manufacturing plants. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of Russia's Security Council, has said that Russia will consider German missile manufacturing plants a legitimate target if Germany gives long-range tourist missiles to Ukraine. Medvedev was dismayed to hear that Marie Agnes Strakt-Zimmermann, chair of the Defense Committee of the German Bundestag, has urged the German government to give long-range tourist missiles to Ukraine and believes Ukraine has the right to attack targets on the territory of the Russian Federation. Earlier, Strakt-Zimmermann said that the Ukrainian army can deploy tourist missiles to severely disrupt Russian military logistics. She added, it was time to recognise that Kyiv has the right to launch missiles to strike targets on the territory of Russia. In that case, attacks on the German plants where these missiles are made will be entirely within the norms of international law. These imbeciles really are pushing us towards a third world war. Medvedev added, Medvedev also threatened that Russia will attack British military instructors after UK Defense Secretary Grant Shaps said his country would expand its training programme for Ukrainian soldiers and transfer training and production of military equipment to Ukraine. Shaps said in an interview with the Telegraph that the UK government wants to send military instructors to Ukraine in addition to training the armed forces of Ukraine in the UK and other Western countries. He also called on British defense firms to open factories in Ukraine.