Biden Approves Ukraine’s Use Of Longer Range Weapons In Russia

The approval eases limitations on the longer range weapons as Russia deploys nearly 50,000 north korean troops to reinforce its war.

President Biden has given Ukraine the greenlight to use U.S. supplied missiles to strike deeper inside Russia.

The approval eases limitations on the longer range weapons as Russia deploys nearly 50,000 north korean troops to reinforce its war.

The decision allowing Kyiv to use the ‘Army Tactical Missile System’ also comes as President Vladimir Putin attempts to reclaim hundreds of miles of territory seized by Ukrainian forces.

Russia’s alignment with North Korea has sparked concerns from President Biden and his advisers that could lead to a dangerous new phase in the war.

Previously the U.S. refused to send the long-range weapons to Ukraine, partly because of readiness concerns and fearing the move would be escalatory.

However, after months of consideration and current threatening actions, Biden has approved the move.