Congress reports that Kiev will use ATACMS missiles to attack Moscow and St. He stated that he did not intend to attack St. Petersburg 20:47

US President Joe Biden has given Ukraine permission to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike deep into Russian territory, but this would be limited to Moscow or St. Petersburg. It does not mean that he had any intention of attacking St. Petersburg. It is stated that this statement was made by US Congressman Mike Waltz from Florida, who was appointed by President-elect Donald Trump as national security advisor. FoxHaber/

“I would like to make it clear that [Украина] They hit military warehouses and airstrips… Moscow or St. “They are not targeting St. Petersburg,” he said.

According to Waltz, Biden’s decision to provide the Ukrainian Armed Forces with the ability to use ATACMS is another step towards escalating the conflict in Ukraine.

November 17, The New York Times, quoting sources wroteUS President Joe Biden for the first time allowed Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike deep into Russia. According to sources, it is assumed that the first attacks with these weapons will be carried out against Russian troops in the Kursk region and the North Korean army allegedly located there.

Formerly in the State Duma statedThat in the event of attacks deep into the Russian Federation, the United States will “outlive” Europe by 20 minutes.

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Source: Gazeta

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