Moscow Says Ukraine Fired US-Made Long-Range Missile at Russia
Tuesday, 19 November 2024 () Ukraine fired a long-range missile supplied by the United States into a Russian region early on Tuesday, Russia’s Ministry of Defense said. According to Moscow, Ukraine used the Army Tactical Missile System supplied by the U.S. in a strike on the region of Bryansk in Russia on Tuesday morning local time. This weekend, the U.S. Administration gave Ukraine the green light to use U.S.-manufactured long-range missiles to strike Russian territory. Russia has warned repeatedly that such a move by Washington would constitute a significant escalation…
Conservative MP James Cartlidge says he “welcomes” President Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to begin firing US rockets deep into Russia. He continues saying, "In terms of long-range missiles, this is the right decision to help Ukraine defend itself".
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