...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

Russia says it shot down two British-made long-range missiles fired from Ukraine

Europe • Nov 21, 2024, 7:39 AM
2 min de lecture
1

Russian Defence Ministry said its air defence systems shot down two British-made Storm Shadow missiles, six HIMARS rockets and 67 drones.

It follows after several media reported that Ukraine fired the British-made long-range cruise missiles towards Russia for the first time on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Ukraine said Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile targeting the city of Dnipro overnight on Thursday.

It is the first time Moscow has used such a missile in the war. Although the specific type remains unclear, Ukraine's air force confirmed it was launched from Russia's Astrakhan region.

US authorised long-range missile use

The authorisation of using long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russia had been a key point as part of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's 'victory plan', which he presented to Kyiv's allies during a tour of Europe earlier in October.

Last week, US President Joe Biden authorised the use of US-supplied long-range missiles by Ukraine. The decision came in response to the introduction of North Korean troops, who were deployed to battle aside Russia in its war against Ukraine.

Western nations have previously been reluctant to allow the use of the weapons, fearing it could result in an escalation that could draw NATO members into direct conflict with Russia.

Shortly after the US lifted restrictions, Ukraine fired ATACMS missiles at Russia's Bryansk region, the Russian Defence Ministry confirmed.


Today

Marine Le Pen criticises French prosecutors for seeking a 'political death sentence'
Europe • 10:21 AM
4 min
The French far-right leader says her embezzlement trial is "politicised" and denounces prosecutors for seeking to ban her from public office.
Read the article
Are users leaving Elon Musk’s X en masse and where are they heading?
Europe • 9:44 AM
6 min
The limited data on X user numbers makes measuring the full extent of the reported exodus from the platform almost impossible.
Read the article
Beko Europe announces 1,935 redundancies: What is the group's plan?
Europe • 8:56 AM
4 min
Beko Europe has announced the closure of two sites resulting in nearly 2,000 redundancies.
Read the article
Russia says it shot down two British-made long-range missiles fired from Ukraine
Europe • 7:39 AM
2 min
Western nations have been cautious about allowing Ukraine to use such weapons, fearing it could lead to an escalation that might involve NATO members in direct conflict with Russia.
Read the article
EU must maintain 'urgency' of digital euro process, says ECB project leader
Europe • 7:31 AM
5 min
Evelien Witlox, project director for the digital euro at the European Central Bank, discusses how the proposal is progressing, how the currency would work in practice, and what the key concerns are at this stage.
Read the article
Should the EU follow the US policy shift on Ukraine? | Radio Schuman
Europe • 7:19 AM
2 min
The US now allows ATACMS strikes on Russia and antipersonnel mines in Ukraine, while the EU upholds restrictions despite calls for more offensive aid by EU top Diplomat Josep Borrell.
Read the article
Volcano erupts in Iceland for seventh time in one year
Europe • 2:54 AM
1 min
Suðurnes Chief of Police said that the evacuation of Grindavík and the Blue Lagoon went very smoothly.
Read the article
Denmark and Norway continue to investigate damaged cables in Baltic Sea
Europe • 12:02 AM
2 min
Concerns are growing over cables carrying internet data being cut or damaged, with cases reported in a number of European countries including Germany, Finland, Sweden and Lithuania.
Read the article