Moscow warns US over Ukraine's use of long-range missiles against Russia
Moscow has issued stern warnings to the U.S. after President Biden allowed Ukraine to use long-range missiles supplied by the U.S. to strike targets inside Russia. This marks a significant shift in U.S. policy, which previously restricted such actions to avoid escalating the conflict. The change comes amid ongoing Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian cities, resulting in civilian casualties. Kremlin officials claim that this new policy increases the risk of direct confrontation between NATO and Russia, with President Putin stating it would dramatically alter the conflict's nature. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy acknowledged the approval but emphasized that actions speak louder than words. Meanwhile, reactions from Russian officials and media have been critical, predicting severe consequences for the West's decision to support Ukraine's military capabilities.