Ukraine now free to strike deep within Russian military infrastructure

Monday, May 26, 2025, 2:21 pm

Following a notable policy shift, including Germany’s recent nod, Ukraine now appears empowered to target Russian military sites far behind enemy lines. This move, eagerly welcomed in Kyiv, comes amid ongoing conflict and cautious commentary—because apparently, even wartime rules sometimes get a makeover.

foxnews.com / Germany's chancellor ends weapons range limits for Ukraine despite Russian nuclear threats

Germany lifts range restrictions on weapons to Ukraine, allowing attacks on Russian military positions. Chancellor Merz emphasizes Western support amid conflict.

theepochtimes.com / Grassley Urges Trump to Take Action After New Russian Attacks Against Ukraine

The Iowa Republican says it's time for tougher measures to halt Kremlin aggression after Russia launches aerial assault against Ukrainian cities with civilians.

theepochtimes.com / Germany Confirms Ukraine Is Free to Use Long-Range Weapons Against Russia

Germany has confirmed no more range limits on Ukraine’s Western weapons, drawing Kremlin's warnings that the move endangers cease-fire talks.

nypost.com / Ukraine free to strike any Russian military facility after West lifts all range restrictions, Germany says

The West has lifted all range restrictions on the weapons delivered to Ukraine, freeing Kyiv to strike at any Russian military target across the border, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Monday.

nypost.com / Putin’s helicopter came under fire from Ukrainian drones during Kursk visit, Kremlin admits

Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter came under fire from Ukrainian drones during a visit to Kursk, the Kremlin admitted.

go.com / Zelenskyy says new data shows that Russia is preparing new offensive operations

Ukrainian intelligence and open-source data show Russian President Vladimir Putin does not "plan to end the war," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday.

bloomberg.com / Germany's Merz Gives Ukraine the Green Light to Strike Deep Inside Russia - Bloomberg

Germany's Merz Gives Ukraine the Green Light to Strike Deep Inside Russia  Bloomberg

cnn.com / Trump’s talk on Ukraine is cheap, but the Kremlin has set him a pivotal test - CNN

Trump’s talk on Ukraine is cheap, but the Kremlin has set him a pivotal test  CNN


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