Moscow warns US over Ukraine's ability to strike Russian targets with long-range missiles
The U.S. has changed its policy, allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles supplied by the U.S. to strike targets inside Russia. This decision has drawn strong warnings from Moscow, which claims it escalates the conflict significantly. Recent Russian missile attacks in Ukraine have resulted in civilian casualties, including 11 deaths in Sumy and at least eight in Odesa. The U.S. decision comes amid reports of North Korean troops aiding Russia and ongoing Russian advances in eastern Ukraine. Russian officials have condemned the U.S. move, suggesting it could lead to a direct conflict between NATO and Russia. Some Western allies have expressed cautious support, while others remain uncertain about the implications of the policy change.