Russia-Ukraine war to get nastier? West mulls more firepower for Zelenskyy
Wednesday, 11 September 2024 () Tensions between Russia and Ukraine remain high as the Kremlin vows to respond if the US allows Kyiv to use American-supplied missiles against Russia. This comes after President Biden's comments on the matter. US and British diplomats are in Ukraine discussing easing restrictions on Western weapons, amid concerns over Iranian missile transfers.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday Moscow was taking advantage of Kyiv's western allies hesitating to allow Ukraine to strike deeper into Russian territory. "The delay in this process leads to Russia moving these military targets deeper into Russia," Zelensky said, implying London...
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