Overview
- Vice President JD Vance said Washington is considering Ukraine’s request, and envoy Keith Kellogg said Trump has authorized long-range Ukrainian strikes inside Russia.
- The Kremlin said its military is conducting an in-depth assessment and questioned who would launch and target any Tomahawks provided to Kyiv.
- Russian lawmaker Andrei Kartapolov warned that any U.S. military specialists helping operate Tomahawks against Russia would be treated as targets.
- With a range of roughly 1,500 miles, Tomahawks would enable strikes across much of European Russia, including Moscow, if launched from Ukraine.
- Transfer and operation remain unresolved, with Zelenskiy urging U.S. sales to European states for retransfer and reports noting a U.S. stockpile in the thousands.