The US allowed Ukraine to strike russia: game changer? | Ukraine Update: Day 829
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As I report on day 829 of the unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine, I have four critical updates to share. The Russian army has launched attacks on critical civilian infrastructure in several Ukrainian regions, including Zaria, Neodono, and Ivano-Frankivsk, resulting in numerous casualties. Additionally, six civilians were found dead in Kharkiv after Russian attacks on civilian buildings.
Meanwhile, 75 Ukrainian citizens have been returned from Russian captivity, including four civilians, bringing hope to the people of Ukraine. The Ukrainian military has also launched a successful attack on Russian warship Moskva, the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, using modified Neptune missiles.
The decision by the US to approve strikes on Russian military targets, as well as Germany’s approval to utilize certain artillery systems, marks a significant turning point in the conflict. These systems will allow Ukraine to strike 40-50 kilometers into Russian territory, targeting key military infrastructure and supplies. However, it’s crucial to note that air defense will be critical, as Russia will likely use gliding bombs and other munitions to attack Ukraine.
The surprise factor has been lost in Ukraine’s ability to use these systems, and it’s unlikely they can completely obliterate Russian logistics on their own territory. Nevertheless, international military support for Ukraine is increasing, and the Russian economy, which is smaller than Italy or Texas, will not be able to withstand the aggression. Ultimately, the Russian population will have to pay reparations to Ukraine when Putin is gone. As I conclude, I wish you all a safe and peaceful day.