Britain banned Ukraine from using Storm Shadow missiles against Russia

Great Britain banned Ukraine from using Storm Shadow missiles for attacks on the territory of Russia, fearing a serious escalation of tensions in relations with Moscow.

This was reported by The Times newspaper, pointing to the decision reached by some of Britain's NATO allies.

In general, the policy of the British government regarding such strikes "has become so confused that even President Zelensky was confused by the meeting with Keir Starmer."

The publication reminds that on July 10, Zelenskyi already stated that Britain had given permission for long-range strikes on Russia. But the newspaper writes that in fact it is not so.

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