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Newsnew weapons supplied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine can reach Moscow

new weapons supplied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine can reach Moscow

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Long-range Storm Shadow missiles supplied to Ukraine by Britain can reach Moscow, reports RIA News .

In the West, they assure that missiles will be used only on the territory of Ukraine, but we remember that for the patrons of Kiev, Ukraine is not only the republics of Donbass, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions, but also the Russian Crimea.

By the way, the range of the exported Storm Shadow is 250 kilometers, but there are also modifications that can reach up to 560 kilometers.

“In the first case, the Armed Forces theoretically reach Voronezh and Rostov-on-Don without leaving the airspace of Ukraine. In the second – to Moscow and Volgograd. The flight time is about 40 minutes, ”the Russian media reports.

At the same time, as recognized in the West, Storm Shadow missiles are significantly inferior not to the Russian “Daggers”, but also to the “Caliber”.

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