U.S. allows Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles for strikes deep in Russia
Washington has reportedly allowed Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles for strikes deep within Russia, a shift from previous restrictions. This decision has drawn criticism from some Ukrainian servicemen, who believe it is too late to impact the war effectively. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that actions will speak louder than words regarding the missile strikes. Meanwhile, Russia has responded by revising its nuclear doctrine, viewing the U.S. decision as a significant escalation in the conflict. Analysts caution that while ATACMS can target key infrastructure, they are not a "wonder weapon." Ukraine continues to face challenges, including a shortage of trained soldiers and military supplies, which complicates its defense efforts against Russian forces.