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U.S. is giving Russia sanctuary from long-range strikes: Ex-U.S. general

Por: Newsweek World December 30, 2022

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A former U.S. military official is questioning why the United States is allowing Russia to fire missiles into Ukraine seemingly at will.Retired U.S. Army Commanding General Ben Hodges made the comment in relation to a Russian attack on Thursday that reportedly involved 9K720 Iskander short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs). Following the attack, Russia's Ministry of Defense pledged that it will never run out of Kalibr missiles.Retired SEAL... + full article



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