Ukraine's long-range missile strike hopes on hold once again but encouraging signs remain
- Ukraine calls on Western allies to enable deeper strikes into Russia, after a meeting among U.S. and British leaders produced no policy changes regarding long-range weapons.
- Ukrainian officials seek approval for Western long-range weapons to target deeper in Russia, with limited usage currently allowed by the U.S. on borders near Ukraine.
- Discussions on long-range strikes occurred during the meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, but no immediate decision was made.
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POWs swapped as Ukraine renews calls on the West to approve long-range strikes deep into Russia
Ukraine made a new call yesterday on the West to allow it to strike deeper into Russia after a meeting between US and British leaders a day earlier produced no visible shift in their policy on the use of long-range weapons.
Ukraine renews calls on West to approve long-range strikes on Russia
Ukraine made a new call Saturday on the West to allow it to strike deeper into Russia after a meeting between US and British leaders a day earlier produced no visible shift in their policy on the use of long-range weapons.

Ukraine renews calls on the West to approve long-range strikes on Russian territory
Ukraine has made a new call on the West to allow it to strike deeper into Russia after a meeting between U.S. and British leaders produced no visible shift in their policy.


Ukraine's long-range missile strike hopes on hold once again but encouraging signs remain
Ukraine's hopes of being allowed to use Western-supplied long range missiles to strike deep inside Russian territory were put on hold once again on Sept. 13, after the leaders of the U.S. and U.K. stopped short of making the announcement Kyiv wanted.Anticipation had been high ahead of meetings between President Joe Biden and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Washington, but the White House dampened expectations even before the pair had finishe…
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