Biden administration allows Ukraine to use US missiles against targets in Russia

express.co.uk

The Biden administration has reportedly allowed Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles against targets in Russia. This marks a significant policy shift after months of reluctance, as President Biden had previously restricted their use to within Ukraine. Donald Trump Jr. criticized the decision, claiming it could escalate the conflict before his father takes office in January. He accused the Biden administration of creating a dangerous situation and suggested it undermines Trump's promise to end the war. Ukrainian forces are expected to launch attacks soon using the Army Tactical Missile System, which has a range of 190 miles. The move aims to counter Russian military actions, including troop deployments from North Korea.


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