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The U.S. has lifted restrictions on Ukraine's use of ATACMS ballistic missiles, allowing them to potentially target Russian forces inside Russia. This decision comes as Russia seeks to recapture territory captured by Ukraine earlier this year. The move may strengthen Ukraine's position ahead of the arrival of President-elect Donald Trump, but concerns remain about escalation and potential retaliation. The ATACMS have already been used against Russian targets in Ukraine, particularly in Crimea.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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