💨 Abstract
Four Ukrainian allies—Britain, France, Germany, and the U.S.—have dropped range restrictions on missiles supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes into Russian territory. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed this, hinting at potential supplies of Taurus missiles. Despite this, missile shortages may hinder extensive use. Russia has responded with threats of retaliation, including sabotage and attacks on military bases, with past incidents in Europe linked to Russian intelligence.
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