Ukraine CAN fire crucial long-range missiles into Russia as Biden lifts ban in last act after Vlad unleashes air attack

PRESIDENT Joe Biden has authorised the use of American long-range missiles by Ukraine to strike inside Russia, insiders have said.

The decision comes as Vladimir Putin launched “one of the largest” air attacks of the Ukraine war so far with 120 missiles and 90 drones.

AFPUkraine has been given permission to use American missiles to strike Russia, insiders have said[/caption]

AFPThe major move comes just weeks before President Joe Biden leaves office[/caption]

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The move also marks a major US policy shift as Biden is about to leave office and President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to limit American support for Ukraine and end the war as soon as possible.

The weapons are likely to be used in response to North Korea’s decision to send thousands of troops to Russia in support of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, three sources familiar with the matter said.

The insiders were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Ukraine plans to conduct its first long-range attacks in the coming days, the sources said, without revealing details due to operational security concerns.

It marks a major escalation in the war and could now see Sir Keir Starmer also let Volodymyr Zelensky use UK Storm Shadow rockets to hit targets.

Vladimir Putin previously said any such decision would drag NATO into direct conflict with Russia.

President Zelensky has been pleading with allies to give him the thumbs up to use the Western-supplied weapons deep into Russian territory.

After months of impasse, President Biden was last night said to have given Ukraine his blessing with just two months left in the White House.

It also follows a fresh blitz of Russian missiles on Ukraine.

The first deep strikes are likely to be carried out using the US’ ATACMS rockets, which have a range of up to 190 miles.

Sir Keir yesterday took a thinly-veiled swipe at the German Chancellor for phoning Vladimir Putin after Russia unleashed its deadliest missile attack in months.

The PM declared he had no plans to talk to the Russian leader despite Olaf Scholz defending his call as necessary.

Speaking to reporters on his way to the G20 summit in Brazil, Sir Keir said: “It’s a matter for Chancellor Scholz who he speaks to.

“I have no plans to speak to Putin. We are coming up to the 1000th day of this conflict on Tuesday, that’s 1000 days of Russian aggression, and 1000 days of huge impact and sacrifice in relation to Ukrainian people.

“And recently we’ve seen the addition of North Korean troops working with the Russians, which does have serious implications.”

His remarks came as Ukraine was pounded by more than 210 missile and drones in a brutal overnight assault that left at least seven dead.

Sir Keir vowed to “shore up support” for Kyiv, making it his top priority at the summit.

The G20 in Rio comes as the planet’s richest nations are bracing for President-elect Donald Trump to shake up the global order – with fears he could force through a peace deal with Russia and scale back support.

AFPA Ukrainian rescuer works to extinguish a fire in a building following a Russian drone attack in Mykolaiv[/caption]

AFPCars and homes were destroyed after Vlad’s brutal drone blitz[/caption]

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