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Ukraine has every right to target military sites within Russia says by UK’s minister

Ukraine has every right to target military sites within Russia says by UK’s minister

Ukraine has every right to target military sites within Russia says by UK’s minister

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Ukraine has the right to strike military sites in Russia in order to disrupt logistics. “Ukraine is a sovereign country that had been living peacefully inside its borders until another country decided to cross those borders and deploy 130,000 troops across. This triggered a conflict between Ukraine and Russia. In a conflict, Ukraine must strike deep into its adversary’s defenses, attacking logistics lines, gasoline sources, and munitions depots. And [war] is a part of it “According to Ukrinform, James Heappey, and Minister for the Armed Forces at the UK Ministry of Defence, said on the air of Times Radio.

According to him, Ukraine’s targeting in Russia’s depths is perfectly justified in order to “disrupt the logistics that, if not disrupted, would directly contribute to death and destruction on Ukrainian soil.”

Using weaponry provided by international partners, on the other hand, is not a concern, according to Heappey.

“I believe that the items that the international community is now supplying to Ukraine have sufficient range to be used across borders. However, this isn’t always a problem. Many countries around the world utilize equipment that has been imported from other countries “The minister stated.

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