Ukraine renews call for permission to use Western weapons to ‘strike deeper’ into Russia

UKRAINE has renewed its call for Western allies to allow it to “strike deeper” into Russia following a meeting between United States and British leaders.
The renewed appeal came as Kiev said Russia had launched more drone and artillery attacks into Ukraine overnight.
“Russian terror begins at weapons depots, airfields and military bases inside the Russian Federation,” Ukrainian presidential adviser Andriy Yermak said on Saturday. “Permission to strike deep into Russia will speed up the solution.”
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