Ukraine fired long-range U.S. missiles inside Russia for the first time despite Moscow’s threats of retaliation. The attack hit an ammunition storage facility near the Russian city of Karachev and is the first such assault to use long-range, NATO-made arms.
WSJ’s Alistair MacDonald explains why the Kremlin sees this as a major escalation.
Chapters:
0:00 Ukraine fired long-range missiles into Russia
0:45 ATACMS and Storm Shadow
2:28 New targets and logistics
3:57 What’s next?
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bad idea.
@@Wasko1312 Russian
@@Wasko1312 = putler’s serf on a short leash.
The end of Putin
Putin claiming this is an escalation after invading a country is utterly laughable.
After Trump called for de-escalation and peace talks Bidens handlers approved the missile strikes.
Nah after Russia started using North Korean troops, Ukraine had to also escalate somehow. We called Putins bluff again and nothing
Biden knows that Russia’s winning the moment Trump is sworn in so he’s giving Ukraine a fighting chance.
We need to send boots ASAP!!!