Moscow warns of severe consequences after Biden allows Ukraine to use long-range missiles
President Joe Biden has changed U.S. policy to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles against targets in Russia. This decision has drawn strong warnings from Moscow, which claims it escalates the conflict and threatens a direct confrontation with NATO. The shift comes as Russia continues its missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, resulting in civilian casualties. Kremlin officials have stated that this change in U.S. policy could significantly alter the nature of the conflict, suggesting it implicates NATO countries in the war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy acknowledged the approval but emphasized that actions speak louder than words. Meanwhile, some Western allies have expressed cautious support, while others remain uncertain about the implications of the new guidelines.