You are browsing the - website
Go to main contentGo to footerNavigation help Start of main content
Save time, read the brief!
The briefs are first designed to be consulted in the RC Info app. To access it, scan this QR code.
You can also consult the most recent news items on the web.
Save time, read the brief!
The briefs are first designed to be consulted from the RC Info app.
- November 17, 2024
-
-
Ukraine will be able to strike Russia with American missiles
PHOTO : Associated Press / John Hamilton
-
Green light from the United States
PHOTO : ukrainian presidential press off / Handout
Washington has authorized Ukraine to use its long-range missiles to strike Russian territory. This is a long-standing request from kyiv. Until now, the United States has been reluctant to take this step for fear of an escalation with Moscow, which considers such an attack would represent a declaration of war.
-
Hasty decision
PHOTO: Reuters / Kevin Lamarque
This decision comes as Joe Biden prepares to leave the White House in January, leaving the reins to Donald Trump. If Mr. Biden firmly supports Ukraine, the arrival of the Republican president-elect, who has been criticizing American aid to Ukraine for months, could well change the situation.
-
A real turning point in the conflict?
- Ukraine has had American ATACMS missiles since the spring, but could only use them on its territory.
- Their range is around 300 km, which would not reach the Russian capital, Moscow.
- The British, who have also supplied long-range missiles to Ukraine, could follow suit.
-
These missiles will likely be used to strike the Kursk region of Russia, where North Korean soldiers are supporting Russian forces.
PHOTO : Getty Images / AFP/ TATYANA MAKEYEVA
-
Want to see more?
Download the RC Info app to access all the news or view the most recent ones here.
See the latest news