Paris gives the green light for Ukraine to send French missiles to Russia

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War in Ukraine: Paris gives the green light for Ukraine to send French missiles to Russia
War in Ukraine: Paris gives the green light for Ukraine to send French missiles to Russia
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President Emmanuel Macron appears ready to take a further step in aiding Ukraine. He announced on Tuesday May 28 that he no longer opposed the use of French missiles to strike Russian military sites.

A Russian strike in Kharkiv, in the heart of Ukraine’s second city. Right in the supermarket. This event explains, in part, the change in France’s doctrine. Until now, France has sought to avoid an escalation with Russia. Paris therefore prohibited kyiv from using French weapons to strike on Russian territory. But the ban has now been lifted, particularly for French Scalp missiles. While traveling in Germany, Emmanuel Macron declared on Tuesday May 28: “we must allow them to neutralize the military sites from which the missiles are fired, and basically, the military sites from which Ukraine is attacked.”

Moscow’s attacks on Kharkiv now come mainly from Russian territory: a new development, hence the green light given by Paris to Ukraine. “Targeting strategic, military sites with high value, in real time, is something they couldn’t do until now and it will really change the situation on the front.”analyzes Xavier Tytelman, aeronautical and defense consultant at Air&Cosmos.


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