Britain has provided Ukraine with dozens of Storm Shadow missiles - Bloomberg.


The UK government recently transferred a new shipment of long-range Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine. This is reported by Bloomberg.
It is noted that Storm Shadows were sent to Kyiv before the US and the UK granted permission for Ukraine to launch these missiles at targets in Russia.
According to sources familiar with the matter, it concerns the transfer of dozens of Storm Shadow cruise missiles to the Ukrainian side.
However, agency representatives declined to disclose when the missiles arrived or how many there were, citing security concerns.
According to the publication, the transfer of a new batch of Storm Shadow from Britain to Ukraine was made during Keir Starmer's premiership, who promised to support Ukraine in repelling Russia's military aggression.
The supplies, which were not publicly announced, occurred several weeks ago and were ordered after Ukraine ran out of long-range missiles, anonymous sources reported.
It is worth noting that the Armed Forces of Ukraine used British Storm Shadow cruise missiles for the first Time against military targets on Russian territory.
Russians began reporting strikes by Storm Shadow missiles in the Kursk region. Photographs of supposedly debris appeared in one of the local groups in the Kursk region.
According to sources from The Times in the British government, the US lifted restrictions on the use of British Storm Shadow missiles in Russian territory. This became possible due to the American components included in these missiles.
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