Ukraine reportedly fires long-range ATACMS missiles into Russia for first time
Ukraine has reportedly launched long-range ATACMS missiles into Russia for the first time, targeting a military depot. This follows U.S. President Joe Biden's approval for Ukraine to use these missiles, which has angered the Kremlin. In response, Russia admitted that a U.S.-supplied missile struck an ammunition warehouse in Bryansk. The U.S. embassy in Kyiv has closed due to intelligence of a potential Russian air attack, advising citizens to prepare for immediate shelter. Despite escalating tensions, reports suggest that Russian President Vladimir Putin may be open to discussing a ceasefire with former U.S. President Donald Trump, though he has set strict demands, including Ukraine abandoning its NATO aspirations.