The remains of one of the missiles were found in Russia’s Kursk region, bordering Ukraine. Russia’s Storm Shadow attack on Russia comes a day after Moscow claimed US long-range missiles had been launched on its territory.
Ukraine has used long-range Storm Shadow missiles supplied by Britain for the first time, British media reported on Wednesday.
The remains of one of the missiles have been found in the Russian region Kurskbordering Ukraine, as published by a Russian military channel on Telegram, with photos identifying it as one of the British artifacts, the newspaper reports Financial times.
The reported use of the Storm Shadow against Russia comes a day after Moscow assured it American long-range missiles had been launched on its territory.
The EFE agency contacted a spokesperson for the UK Ministry of Defense, who neither confirmed nor denied the news: “We are not going to comment at this time, but we will update you when there is news.”
In turn, Downing Street – the office of the British Prime Minister – has not officially spoken on the matter and, in line with its usual policy, has declined to comment on any change in policy on allowing the use of rockets by Kiev.
In response, the Russian president Vladimir Putinapproved on Tuesday a new teaching that allows nuclear weapons responses to conventional attacks that threaten the sovereignty of Russia and Belarus. The US and Spain decided this Wednesday to temporarily close their branches embassies in Kievafter receiving “specific” information about a possible “major” airstrike on the city last Wednesday.
Ukraine’s use of Storm Shadows missiles and… Scalp rockets French equivalents were discussed this week during informal talks between Western officials on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, sources present at the talks said. Financial times.
On the other hand, US President Joe Biden has taken delivery of anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine, according to information from officials of his government to various American and British media, including the newspaper WashingtonPost or the BBC.
Source: EITB

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