Ukraine's Storm Shadow Missiles Target Russian Command Post

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Russia has confirmed that Ukraine used British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles in cross-border strikes, marking the first time these missiles have been fired into Russian territory. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that two missiles were shot down, while local defense forces in the Kursk region claimed 12 were launched, targeting a command center at the Maryino Estate. The missiles, capable of hitting targets up to 250 kilometers away, were initially restricted to use within Ukraine when delivered by the U.K. in May 2023.
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