Ukraine Launches Long-Range Missile Strike as Russia Alters Nuclear Policy
Ukraine's first use of US-supplied missiles coincides with Russia's revised nuclear doctrine, raising tensions.
- Ukraine has deployed US-authorized long-range missiles to strike an ammunition depot in Russia's Bryansk region.
- Russia's new nuclear doctrine lowers the threshold for using nuclear weapons in response to conventional attacks.
- President Zelenskyy has suggested a temporary Russian control over some Ukrainian territories, though he rejects formal territorial concessions.
- The US has approved the provision of anti-personnel mines to Ukraine, marking a shift in its military support strategy.
- Both Ukraine and Russia continue to engage in drone warfare, with significant attacks reported in multiple regions.










































































































































