Biden lifts ban on Ukraine using US arms to strike inside Russia
- Biden has approved Ukraine's use of U.S.-provided long-range missiles against targets inside Russia, as reported by the New York Times.
- Vladimir Putin has stated that such actions would be considered an act of war.
- Ukraine plans to act on this policy change within days.
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Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a proposal for the West, which, in his opinion, will help Ukraine not only avoid defeat, but also win. According to RBC-Ukraine, he wrote about this on November 18 on his social network page X. Johnson proposed a plan for Ukraine's victory on the eve of the 1,000th day of war. The main provisions of his plan are: 1. Date of Ukraine's accession to NATO: Johnson stressed that Ukraine is already a fr…
Biden Gives Ukraine Permission to Strike Deep into Russia with Long-Range Missiles - Truth in Media
Just two months before President-elect Donald J. Trump is set to take office, outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to use long-range American weapons to strike deep into Russia. In September, Russian president Vladimir Putin has said that the U.S. allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons like this would effectively mean that the U.S. entering the war. “Flight assignments for these missile systems can, in fact, only be enter…
The head of European Union diplomacy, Josep Borrell, confirmed that the United States allowed Ukraine to use missiles with a range of up to 300 km to strike Russia.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine can use missiles with a range of up to 300 km.
The US President authorizes Ukraine to use long-range weapons against targets in Russian territory. Will this have a decisive impact on the course of the war?
Biden allows Ukraine to use long-range US missiles against Russia
Russia launched its largest wave of airstrikes in months on Sunday, targeting Ukraine's power grid. It come as President Biden authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied long-range missiles for attacks on Russia. NBC’s Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.
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