The projectiles will initially be used to attack Russian military installations in the Kursk border region, where North Korean troops were deployed to reinforce the country commanded by Putin.
He Kremlin accused the United States of step up invasion of Ukraine by authorizing kyiv’s use of US long-range missiles to attack targets in Russian territory.
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Dmitri Peskov, spokesman for Vladimir Putin’s governmentpointed out that the administration of Joe Biden seeks to “add fuel to the fire” and cause an escalation of the conflict, citing previous warnings from Putin about the consequences of this decision, which, according to him, could lead to a direct confrontation between the NATO and Russia.
The authorization of Bidenrevealed on Sunday, allows Ukraine use the US Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), which has a range of hundreds of kilometers. This measure responds to requests from Ukraine and military support North Korea to Russia.
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Biden’s authorization, revealed on Sunday, allows Ukraine to use the US Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), which has a range of hundreds of kilometers
Russia’s response to the US after authorization for Ukraine to use long-range US missiles
The missiles will initially be used to attack Russian military installations in the border region of Kurskwhere North Korean troops have been deployed to reinforce Russia.
He Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed that although the authorization has been reported, the attacks will not be publicly announced, and made it clear that the missiles “they will speak for themselves.”
This decision marks a significant change in US policy regarding the conflict, a few months before the presidential transition in USA.
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