Ukraine hits Russia with long-range action missiles following green light from the Benden administration

Ukraine has carried out its first attack on Russian territory with long-range US-fueled missiles, just days after the Benden administration gave the green light to Kiev, despite fears it could escalate conflict out of control. A fiery explosion at an ammunition depot in Karachev about 75 miles [...]
Ukraine has carried out its first attack on Russian territory with long-range US-fueled missiles, just days after the Benden administration gave the green light to Kiev, despite fears it could escalate conflict out of control.
A fiery explosion at an ammunition depot in Karachev about 75 miles from Ukrainian border to the Bryansk region of Russia He lit up the early night sky this morning.
Eyewitnesses along with Russian and Ukrainian military bloggers first reported the attack, with anonymous Ukrainian military officials later told RBC Ukraine that the attack was carried out with ATACMS (The US-made Tactic Actual System).
”Ende has not officially confirmed the ATACMS attack, but Russia's Defence Ministry claimed they fired five rockets. A sixth missile was damaged, but eventually landed in the military facility, he said.
Reports were released within minutes after the Kremlin threatened with a nuclear response if Ukraine hit targets on Russian soil with long-range ammunition supplied by the West.
<x0) Nuclear weapon in case of aggression against it with the use of conventional weapons”, Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Russia this morning.












