Kremlin warns of response if Ukraine uses US missiles against Russia

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The Kremlin has warned of a "palpable" response if Ukraine uses U.S. long-range missiles to strike inside Russia. This follows U.S. President Joe Biden's authorization for Ukraine to use these missiles, which Ukraine views as a potential game changer in the ongoing conflict. In recent developments, Russia launched missile attacks on Odesa, resulting in 10 deaths and 55 injuries. The situation escalates as reports indicate North Korea has deployed thousands of troops to support Russia, prompting U.S. officials to consider their response to this foreign involvement. Ukrainian officials expressed frustration over the delay in receiving missile authorization, stating it was needed earlier. Meanwhile, the international chemical weapons watchdog reported finding banned riot gas in samples from Ukraine, amid ongoing accusations of chemical weapon use by both sides.


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