Moscow claims Ukraine has launched U.S.-supplied long-range missiles into Russian territory.

Ukraine has reportedly launched U.S.-supplied longer-range missiles at Russian territory for the first time, according to the Russian government. The announcement came a day after Washington granted permission for such attacks.
U.S. officials confirmed the use of the Army Tactical Missile System (Atacms) to CBS News, a partner of the BBC in the United States. Ukraine has not issued a statement on the matter. Russia's defense ministry stated that the strike targeted the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine to the north, early on Tuesday. According to the ministry, five missiles were intercepted, while one caused damage, with fragments sparking a fire at a military facility. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the United States of seeking to escalate the conflict. "The repeated use of Atacms overnight in the Bryansk region is clearly a signal that the U.S. is pursuing escalation," Lavrov said. He claimed that operating such advanced missiles without American involvement was "impossible" and suggested that they were being operated by "American military experts." Lavrov further described the strikes as part of a broader "Western war against Russia" and warned that Moscow would respond appropriately. He made these comments during a press conference at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. In a related development, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved changes to the country’s nuclear doctrine on Tuesday. The revised policy stipulates that an attack from a non-nuclear state, if supported by a nuclear power, will be treated as a joint assault on Russia. 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Upgrade plan More access to the best models ChatGPT User You said: Ukraine fires US-supplied longer-range missiles into Russia, Moscow says rewrite ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Moscow claims Ukraine has launched U.S.-supplied long-range missiles into Russian territory. You said: Ukraine has fired US-supplied longer-range missiles at Russian territory for the first time, the Russian government said, a day after Washington gave its permission for such attacks. US officials also confirmed use of the Army Tactical Missile System (Atacms) to CBS news, the BBC's US partner. Ukraine has not commented. Russia's defence ministry said the strike targeted the Bryansk region bordering Ukraine to the north on Tuesday morning. Five missiles were shot down and one damaged, with its fragments causing a fire at a military facility in the region, the ministry said. Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov accused Washington of trying to escalate the conflict. "That Atacms was used repeatedly overnight against Bryansk Region is of course a signal that they [the US] want escalation," he said. "And without the Americans, use of these high-tech missiles, as Putin has said many times, is impossible." He said Russia would "proceed from the understanding" that the missiles were operated by "American military experts". "We will be taking this as a renewed face of the western war against Russia and we will react accordingly," he told a press conference at the G20 in Rio de Janeiro. Putin approves changes to Russia's nuclear doctrine Fury in Russia at 'serious escalation' of missile move Earlier on Tuesday, the Kremlin approved changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, setting out new conditions under which the country would consider using its arsenal. It now says an attack from a non-nuclear state, if backed by a nuclear power, will be treated as a joint assault on Russia. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the move as "irresponsible rhetoric", adding "that is not going to deter our support for Ukraine". Rewrite ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Ukraine has reportedly launched U.S.-supplied longer-range missiles at Russian territory for the first time, according to the Russian government. The announcement came a day after Washington granted permission for such attacks. U.S. officials confirmed the use of the Army Tactical Missile System (Atacms) to CBS News, a partner of the BBC in the United States. Ukraine has not issued a statement on the matter. Russia's defense ministry stated that the strike targeted the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine to the north, early on Tuesday. According to the ministry, five missiles were intercepted, while one caused damage, with fragments sparking a fire at a military facility. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the United States of seeking to escalate the conflict. "The repeated use of Atacms overnight in the Bryansk region is clearly a signal that the U.S. is pursuing escalation," Lavrov said. He claimed that operating such advanced missiles without American involvement was "impossible" and suggested that they were being operated by "American military experts." Lavrov further described the strikes as part of a broader "Western war against Russia" and warned that Moscow would respond appropriately. He made these comments during a press conference at the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro. In a related development, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved changes to the country’s nuclear doctrine on Tuesday. The revised policy stipulates that an attack from a non-nuclear state, if supported by a nuclear power, will be treated as a joint assault on Russia. UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer criticized the updated doctrine as "irresponsible rhetoric," emphasizing that it would not deter Western support for Ukraine. You said: Ukraine has already been using Atacms in Russian-occupied areas of its own territory for more than a year. Rewrite The missiles can hit targets at a range of up to 300km (186 miles) and are difficult to intercept. Kyiv is now able to strike deeper into Russia using the missiles, including around the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces hold over 1,000 sq km of territory. Ukrainian and US officials reportedly expect a counter-offensive in the region. Atacms: What we know about missile system Ukraine is using to strike Russia In a statement, Russia’s defence ministry said the strike was launched at 03:25 (00:25 GMT). A fire caused by fallen debris from one of the missiles was quickly extinguished and there were no casualties, it said. Ukraine’s military earlier confirmed that it had struck an ammunition warehouse in the Russian region of Bryansk, but it did not specify whether Atacms were used. It said the attack, on a depot around 100km from the border near the town of Karachev, caused 12 secondary explosions. ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Ukraine has been using Atacms missiles in Russian-occupied areas of its own territory for over a year. These missiles have a range of up to 300km (186 miles) and are challenging to intercept. With U.S. support, Kyiv is now capable of striking deeper into Russian territory, including the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces control over 1,000 sq km. Reports suggest that Ukrainian and U.S. officials anticipate a counter-offensive in the area. Atacms: What We Know About the Missile System Used Against Russia Russia’s defense ministry reported that the latest strike occurred at 03:25 local time (00:25 GMT). While debris from one of the missiles caused a fire, it was quickly extinguished, and no casualties were reported. Ukraine’s military confirmed it had targeted an ammunition warehouse in Russia’s Bryansk region, approximately 100km from the border near Karachev. Although it did not specify if Atacms missiles were used, it stated that the attack caused 12 secondary explosions at the depot. dated doctrine as "irresponsible rhetoric," emphasizing that it would not deter Western support for Ukraine.

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