The Trump administration has lifted U.S. restrictions on Ukraine"s use of Storm Shadow missiles, allowing the country to conduct deeper strikes into Russian territory. This decision reverses previous limitations that were tied to U.S. targeting data, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
The authorization is expected to enhance Ukraine"s military capabilities in its ongoing conflict with Russia. The Storm Shadow missiles, which are supplied by Western nations, are designed for precision strikes and can reach significant distances, making them a strategic asset for Ukraine.
This development comes amidst ongoing tensions in the region and reflects a shift in U.S. policy regarding military support for Ukraine. For more information on related military initiatives, see our coverage on the recent developments regarding the Trump administration"s plans.






