Germany Gives Green Light for Ukrainian Strikes Inside Russia
In a bold policy U-turn, Germany has announced Ukraine can now use German-supplied weapons to strike targets inside Russian territory. This move brings Berlin in line with the US and other NATO allies easing restrictions on Ukraine’s military operations.
Strict Conditions on New Military Permission
Government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit confirmed the permission is conditional. It’s designed to protect Ukrainian sovereignty and comply with international law. The attacks must focus on defensive operations, particularly to stop assaults on the strategic city of Kharkiv, which faces constant shelling from Russian forces.
Western Allies Ramp Up Military Support
Germany’s shift reflects a wider Western trend from cautious aid to proactive military support for Ukraine. The US and several NATO countries have already loosened restrictions, allowing Ukraine to strike back at the source of Russian attacks. This marks a major departure from Berlin’s previous hesitation over sending heavy weaponry and offensive tools.
What This Means for the War and Global Politics
The decision could alter the war’s dynamics, giving Ukraine more tactical freedom to disrupt Russian operations launched from within its borders. As NATO boosts support, Moscow is expected to react strongly against Western arms supplies. Despite rising tensions, Germany insists this step is crucial to uphold international law and deter Russian aggression.