A video has been published showing explosions near the historic building of the estate of the Baryatinsky princes, which is under the jurisdiction of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
The Ukrainian military launched long-range Storm Shadow cruise missiles into Russian territory for the first time. Bloomberg reported this on Wednesday, November 20.
“The Ukrainian Armed Forces fired British cruise missiles at military targets on Russian territory for the first time, a Western official familiar with the situation said,” the report said.
According to the source, the use of Storm Shadow for attacks on Russian territory was approved in response to the fact that Russia is joining North Korean soldiers in the war against Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Russian Telegram channels wrote about the “arrival” of 12 missiles in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Videos of the explosion were published near the historic building of the estate of the Baryatinsky princes, which is now a sanatorium and is under the jurisdiction of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
“The only logical explanation for the expenditure of a relatively significant amount of Storm Shadow / SCALP in such a facility is the presence there of the command of the Russian Army group in the Kursk region together with North Korean generals,” wrote the Defense Express.
Earlier on Wednesday, the media reported that the United States had authorized Ukraine to use British Storm Shadow missiles to strike deep into Russia. However, the UK itself has not yet confirmed the lifting of restrictions.
The fact is that Britain itself cannot allow long-range strikes on Russia with its missiles, because the United States provides the navigation data for Storm Shadow.
In the past, the United States allowed Ukraine to use American long-range weapons to strike Russian territory. And yesterday the Russian Federation announced an attack by ATACMS missiles on an arsenal in the Bryansk region.
Source: korrespondent

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