Ukraine ‘FIRES long-range US missiles into Russia for first time’ as Putin allows nuke response in huge WW3 escalation

By Ellie Doughty

UKRAINE has fired its first long-range missile at Russia successfully striking an ammunition and missile store inside the country, it has been claimed.

For the first time ever embattled Kyiv reportedly unleashed an American-made ATACMS ballistic rocket on Russian soil – as the world marks 1,000 days of Putin’s bloody and illegal war.

Video appeared to show the strike on Russian territory
Ukraine marks the 1,000th day or war by exploding a giant Russian ammunition depot in a fireball explosion in Bryansk region.
Footage from the blast in Bryansk
2M80B6M ATACMS - Army Tactical Missile - being fired from an M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System. Photo: USArmy
Stock image of a US-made ATACMS missile
Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in a meeting of judges of general jurisdiction, military and arbitration courts via videoconference at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. (Sergei Ilyin, Sputnik/Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)
Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin updated Russia’s nuclear doctrine to allow for possible retaliation against the West

The missile attack by Ukrainian armed forces reportedly struck a military facility in a border region inside Russia, according to RBC Ukraine who cited a military source.

It came just before snarling tyrant Putin gave the green light for a fresh nuke doctrine – threatening to use nuclear weapons against the West if Ukraine were to fire long-range missiles.

The attack occurred overnight before reports surfaced this morning of Russia’s nuclear doctrine shift.

Ukraine’s army has confirmed the strike – but are yet to officially second reports of an ATACMS missile being used.

The defence source said Kyiv’s strike landed near the city of Karachev in Bryansk.

He told RBC: “Indeed, ATACMS was used for the first time to strike the territory of the Russian Federation.

“The strike was carried out on a facility in the Bryansk region, it was successfully destroyed.”

Karachev is some 130km from the Ukrainian border.

Ukrainian outlet Censor said some 12 explosions occurred during the overnight strike.

Ukraine later confirmed that the warehouse they struck was storing North Korean ammunition and anti-aircraft missiles, via official Andriy Kovalenko on Telegram.

It comes after reports that Putin’s ally and fellow despot Kim Jong-Un is readying to send 100,000 troops to help him in his brutal war.

Putin’s propaganda mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the Russian army is monitoring the situation closely.

Mad Vlad was left raging when US President Joe Biden finally approved use of the far-reaching rockets by Ukraine on Sunday.

His puppet Peskov swore this morning that the use of Western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine’s armies could spark a nuclear response.

Russia has issued countless similar threats in the past – invoking fears of possible nuclear escalation in the West.

But now the stakes have been kicked up a notch – with the Kremlin officially putting a nuclear retaliation on the table in an updated doctrine.

Russia is claiming the move has crossed a red line – marking a sign of war from the West as they move to support embattled Ukraine.

Peskov said the new policy “concerns the fact that the Russian Federation reserves the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression with the use of conventional weapons against it”.

When asked if the new policy means Russia views long-range missile firing as an attack by a non-nuclear state (Ukraine) with the support of a nuclear state (US) – and provokes the possibility of Russia using nukes in response – Peskov said “Yes, that is what is being discussed”.

Former Russian president and Putin’s right-hand man Dmitry Medvedev, speaking about the updated nuke policy, said: “The use of the Alliance missiles in this way can now be qualified as an attack by the bloc countries on Russia.

“In this case, the right arises to launch a retaliatory strike with weapons of mass destruction on Kyiv and the main NATO facilities, wherever they are. 

“And this is already World War Three.”

Pressed this morning on the embarrassing security failure in Bryansk, he said he had “no doubt” the Russian military was in control.

US President Biden pictured with Ukrainian premier Zelensky
US President Biden pictured with Ukrainian premier Zelensky
A Ukrainian soldier fires a howitzer towards Russian positions
A Ukrainian soldier fires a howitzer towards Russian positions
American ATACMS rockets can reach up to 190 miles (pictured: one of the missiles is fired from a rocket launcher)
American ATACMS rockets can reach up to 190 miles (pictured: one of the missiles is fired from a rocket launcher)

The US on Sunday approved a decision that allows Ukraine to fire some American ATACMS rockets inside Russia.

It followed “one of the largest” air attacks of the Ukraine war so far with 120 missiles and 90 drones fired by Russia.

North Korea also recently sent over ten thousand soldiers to allied Russia to help Putin take back land in Kursk – infiltrated by Ukraine in August.

It puts into play Britain’s Storm Shadow and France’s SCALP missiles – ramping up pressure for Ukraine’s other Western allies to follow the US lead.

Andrey Gurulev, reservist Russian army general, MP and pro-Putin TV propagandist, warned of a full-scale nuclear strike on Britain.

“There are individual targets that can be hit with….demonstrative warning strikes,” he said.

“The first candidate to get a nuclear bludgeon….is the UK.”

He also declared “if anyone has the urge to launch ATACMS, SCALP,  Storm Shadow missiles….there will be essentially nothing left of America trying to pull us into escalation.”

As the world marks 1,00 days of war in Ukraine on Tuesday, Putin’s puppet Vasily Nebenzya told the Security Council the use of Western missiles in Russia amounted to “suicidal strikes”.

He urged a rethink from Britain and France.

“Perhaps Joe Biden himself, for many reasons, has nothing to lose,” he said.

“But the short-sightedness of the British and French leadership, which are rushing to play along with the outgoing administration and dragging not only their countries but the whole of Europe into a full-scale escalation with extremely serious consequences, is striking.

“This is exactly what our former Western partners should think about before it is too late.”

Another senior propagandist – Putin’s TV mouthpiece Dmitry Kiselyov – said US, British and French military officers would do the actual targeting of the missiles, which brought them into the war.

He asked: “How will Russia respond? The answer could be anything. Anything.

“It is not for nothing that our nuclear doctrine has been adjusted.

“As President Putin has repeatedly emphasised, missile strikes deep into Russian territory will change the nature of the conflict.

“Its very essence will become a radical escalation.

“After all, the United States, Britain and France will be directly at war with Russia, with all the consequences that entails.

“For their own territories and those who inhabit these territories.

“As for the inhabitants of Ukraine, who live in the neighbourhood of airfields where F-16s are based, they better move far away from them.”

How Ukraine could turn war around in WEEKS using US missiles

EXCLUSIVE by Sayan Bose, Foreign News Reporter, and Georgie English, Foreign News Reporter

Today marks 1,000 days of Vlad’s gruelling war in Ukraine that has left more than a million soldiers and civilians dead or wounded.

Putin’s forces invaded their neighbouring nation in February 2022 as part of the deluded tyrant’s plan to rebuild the Soviet Union amid his paranoid fears over Nato.

Almost three years later, Kyiv’s battle-weary troops are fighting to the death on multiple fronts.

They have faced several setbacks in the grinding conflict as Russia has made slow but incremental gains over Ukrainian territory.

But the green light from the US that now allows Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles could be a game changer, an expert has said.

Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon told The Sun how Ukraine could turn the war around in six weeks when provided with unwavering support from key allies in the West.

The former British army officer said Washington’s decision to allow Ukraine to use ATACMS – and the prospect of Britain’s Storm Shadow missiles joining the war effort – is a “significant development”.

He explained: “Since day one Putin and his close aides have been threatening a nuclear strike if we escalate it, and today is the 1,000th day of this conflict, and it hasn’t happened.

“It should embolden our leaders, who must now realise that Putin’s threats are completely hollow.

“With the Russian boxer on the ropes, now is the time that we enable the Ukrainians to absolutely put in the killer punch and be in a really good position for the expected ceasefire.”

He added: “The fact that the Russians have been so vehement in their verbal attacks against the use of Nato missiles shows that this is a significant step.

“It could allow Ukraine to gain a good position in [the next] six weeks which will be important for Zelensky if Trump forces a ceasefire after getting back in office.”

A Russian Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile firing at Plesetsk testing field
A Russian Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile firing at Plesetsk testing field

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