Russia has reported a missile strike by Ukrainian forces on its Bryansk region, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. The attack, which occurred early Tuesday, saw six US-produced ATACMS missiles launched at Russian targets. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, five of the missiles were intercepted and destroyed by Russia’s advanced S-400 and Pantsir anti-aircraft systems. However, one missile managed to cause damage, with its fragments landing in the technical zone of a military facility, sparking a fire.
This missile strike comes just after a pivotal decision by outgoing US President Joe Biden, who authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles to target deeper within Russian territory. Moscow has condemned this move, viewing it as a direct involvement of the United States in the conflict and an escalation of hostilities. The Russian Foreign Ministry highlighted the seriousness of the attack, revealing that it occurred at around 3:25 am, intensifying the ongoing tensions between the two nations.
In response to the US decision, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has reiterated Moscow’s concerns over the increasing role of foreign powers in the conflict. Lavrov’s remarks emphasize the potential dangers of further escalation and the involvement of Western nations, particularly the US, in Ukraine’s military operations.
This incident serves as a reminder of the deepening international ramifications of the war in Ukraine. As both sides continue to engage in military strikes, the involvement of global powers risks turning the conflict into a broader geopolitical confrontation.