Can Ukraine's long-range attacks daunt Russia? | DW News
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has boasted of what could be a game-changer: a long-range weapon made in Ukraine, which Zelenskyy claims has hit a target 700 kilometers away. While the President rarely comments on Ukrainian attacks inside Russia, he appeared to allude to a devastating strike earlier this week. The attack damaged several military transport planes in the western region of Pskov -- roughly 700 kilometers away from the Ukrainian border. A weapon with that range could potentially put Moscow within striking distance, raising the stakes as Kyiv tries to bring the war home to Russians.
The Kremlin says Ukraine has launched the biggest wave of drone attacks on Russian territory since the start of the war. Strikes on military assets inside Russia support Ukraine's ground counteroffensive by cutting off supply lines for Russian troops. The targeting of Moscow’s glittering high-rises bears a more symbolic importance.
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