Frontier justice
What will Ukraine’s new agency to strike targets inside Russia with Western weapons mean on the ground?

Politico reported this week that the German government was “cautiously ditching its reservations” about allowing Ukraine to strike military targets inside Russia with donated arms, a policy reversal that was subsequently confirmed by Der Spiegel on Friday. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who was previously against Ukraine striking Russia with German weapons, appears to have had a change of heart.
The glide bombs Russia is using are causing significant damage both to Ukrainian defence systems and to civilians.
“If Russia understands that important equipment is within range of Ukrainian weaponry, it may be more cautious about attacking Ukrainian cities.”


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