New York Times: Ukraine’s green light to attack Russian territory has no effect on the war

Analysts believe that Ukraine’s use of American long-range weapons to attack deep io Russian territory will not have much effect on the battlefield.
According to Isna, the American media reported that American officials and military analysts believe that the green light given by the United States to Ukraine to attack deep io Russian territory with American long-range weapons will not change the course of the war in Ukraine.
The New York Times reported that allowing Ukraine to attack Russian territory using American weapons has little effect on the overall course of the war, but may help Ukraine in the short term.
Earlier on Sunday, the New York Times reported, citing unnamed US governme officials, that US Preside Joe Biden had for the first time authorized Ukraine to use US-made long-range missiles to attack Russian territory.
According to New York Times sources, Ukraine’s first deep attacks on Russian soil will probably be carried out with American Atcoms missiles. A few hours ago, the Ministry of Defense of Russia confirmed Ukraine’s attack on Russian territory with these missiles and announced that all missiles were iercepted.
“Sergei Lavrov”, the Russian Foreign Minister, has considered the use of Atcoms long-range missiles against the “Briansk” region in Russia as an indication of the West’s attempt to spread tensions in the Ukraine war.
In response to these News, UN Secretary General Aonio Guterres called for avoiding the escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and said: “First of all, our position is very clear, that the coinuous escalation of the war in Ukraine should be avoided.”
Also, on Monday, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a serious warning to the United States and its allies and announced that any use of long-range missiles by Kiev to attack deep io Russian territory would mean “direct participation” of Western powers in this conflict.
In mid-October, Ukrainian Preside Volodymyr Zelenskyi announced the Kiev plan to end the war, which is known as the “Victory Plan”. One of Ukraine’s requests in this plan is that Western couries allow Kiev to attack targets deep in Russian territory using long-range weapons received from the West.
Meanwhile, Russian Preside Vladimir Putin has warned that the direct participation of Western couries in this conflict will change its nature, and Moscow will have to make decisions based on the threats against Russia.
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