Shoigu again threatens to strike "decision-making centers"

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu threatens to hit "decision-making centers" if Ukraine uses HIMARS and Storm Shadow in Crimea.
His words are quoted by the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, Censor.NET reports.
Shoigu stated that Ukrainian troops are allegedly making offensive attempts in the Southern Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Donetsk directions, and the Russians have repelled 263 of their attacks since June 4.
He claims that the leadership of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is apparently planning to strike "the territory of the Russian Federation, including Crimea" with HIMARS and Storm Shadow missiles.
"The use of these missiles outside the area of the special military operation will mean the full involvement of the USA and Great Britain in the conflict and will cause immediate strikes on decision-making centers on the territory of Ukraine," Shoigu said.