NATO Allies Support Ukraine's Use of Long-Range Weapons Amid Russian Nuclear Threats
Western leaders discuss lifting restrictions on Ukraine's missile use as Russia warns of severe retaliation, including potential nuclear strikes.
- NATO military committee chair and other leaders back Ukraine's right to strike deep inside Russia for combat advantage.
- U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer discuss the possibility of allowing Ukraine to use long-range Storm Shadow missiles.
- Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev threatens to turn Kyiv into a 'giant melted spot' if Ukraine uses long-range missiles against Russia.
- Russia warns that allowing Ukraine to strike deeper into its territory would be seen as NATO being directly involved in the war.
- Ukraine continues to push for permission to use Western-supplied long-range missiles, arguing it is crucial for their victory in the ongoing conflict.


































































































































