
Ukraine Gains Approval to Target Russia Using Long-range Western Missiles Firstpost America
Ukraine Gains Approval to Target Russia Using Long-range Western Missiles | Firstpost America | N18G
Ukraine Gains Approval to Target Russia Using Long-range Western Missiles | Firstpost America | N18G
Germany and its key Western allies have lifted all restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Ukraine. This major shift allows Kyiv to strike Russian military targets beyond its borders using long-range missiles from the UK, US, France, and potentially Germany. Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed the change, stating it enables Ukraine to defend itself more effectively. Previously, Ukraine was limited to targeting Russian forces within occupied Ukrainian territories. The move follows Russia's largest drone attack on Ukraine to date. The Kremlin has called the decision dangerous, claiming it harms chances for peace. Ukrainian President Zelensky is expected in Berlin soon, as pressure builds for Germany to send Taurus missiles.
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