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Use of long-range weapons by Ukraine in Russia

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Ukraine has used long-range missiles intoRussian territory. As of November 2024, the United States and NATO has supported Ukraine using long-range missiles to strike within Russia.[1]

Background

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Domestic program

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Ukraine has maintained a domestic long-range missile program prior to theRussian invasion in February 2022. The Ukrainian military deployed a long-range missile that was manufactured in the country in September 2023.[2]

Initial use

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In October 2023, Ukrainian forces began using APAM missiles[3] against Russian forces.[4] In March 2024,Politico reported that the U.S. was planning to send additional APAM missiles to Ukraine.[5] The shipment included long-rangeATACMS missiles.[6]

Use in Crimea

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In May 2024, Ukraine used ATACMS missiles against a Russian communications center inCrimea.[7]

Weapons approval

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TheUnited States has debated granting Ukraine permission to use long-range weapons within Russia. U.S. officials do not believe that Ukraine has enoughATACMS andStorm Shadow missiles to alter the course of the war, according toThe New York Times. In September 2024, U.S. presidentJoe Biden met with British prime ministerKeir Starmer to discuss allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons in Russia.[8]

On 16 November 2024, Biden allowed Ukraine to use long-range missiles.[9] Permission for the US ATACMS strikes are limited to Russian and North Korean forces in Kursk Oblast.[10] According toLe Figaro, France and Britain have granted permission for Ukraine to useSCALP and Storm Shadow missiles on targets inside Russia. If the Storm Shadow missiles have similar restrictions as ATACMS is unclear.[11][12]

On 18 November 2024, EU chief’s diplomatJosep Borrell confirmed that the US has allowed strikes 300 kilometres into Russia, using weapons it supplied to Ukraine.[13]

Ukraine fired several American-supplied longer-range missiles into Russia, officials said on 19 November 2024, marking the first time Kyiv used the weapons that way in 1,000 days of war.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Ukraine fires several US-made longer-range missiles into Russia for the first time".AP News. 2024-11-19. Retrieved2024-11-20.
  2. ^Stern, David; Morgunov, Serhiy (1 September 2023)."Ukraine says it has manufactured and fired a long-range missile".The Washington Post. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  3. ^Seligman, Lara; McLeary, Paul; Ward, Alexander (17 October 2023)."Inside Biden's decision to secretly send longer-range U.S. missiles to Ukraine".Politico. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  4. ^Sanger, David E.; Jakes, Lara; Sanota, Marc; Méheut, Constant; Ismay, John (October 17, 2023)."Ukraine Uses Powerful American-Supplied Missiles for First Time".The New York Times. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  5. ^Seligman, Lara; Ward, Alexander (12 March 2024)."White House expected to send more ATACMS to Ukraine".Politico. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  6. ^Ward, Alexander; Seligman, Lara (24 April 2024)."The US secretly sent long-range ATACMS to Ukraine — and Kyiv used them".Politico. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  7. ^Lovett, Ian; Nikolaienko, Nikita (2 May 2024)."Ukraine Hits Russian Complex in Occupied Crimea With U.S.-Supplied Missiles".The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved14 September 2024.
  8. ^Shear, Michael D.;Sanger, David E. (13 September 2024)."Meeting With Biden, British Leader Hints at Ukraine Weapon Decision Soon".The New York Times.Archived from the original on 13 September 2024. Retrieved13 September 2024.
  9. ^"Biden Allows Ukraine to Strike Russia With Long-Range U.S. Missiles".
  10. ^Nicole Wolkov; Christina Harward; Angelica Evans; Davit Gasparyan; Grace Mappes; Frederick W. Kagan."Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 17, 2024". ISW.
  11. ^Sonya Bandouil (17 November 2024)."UK, France approve Ukraine's use of long-range missiles for strikes inside Russia, Le Figaro reports".The Kyiv Independent.
  12. ^Nicole Wolkov; Christina Harward; Angelica Evans; Davit Gasparyan; Grace Mappes; Frederick W. Kagan."Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 17, 2024". ISW.
  13. ^MARYNA KULAKOVA (19 November 2024)."US Officially Confirms Authorization for Ukraine to Use Long-Range Weapons on Russian Territory".united24media. Retrieved19 November 2024.
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