UK sending long-range Storm Shadow missiles to Ukraine, says defence minister

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Britain has become the first western country to provide Ukraine with the long-range Storm Shadow cruise missiles that Kyiv wants to boost its chances in a much-anticipated counteroffensive, prompting a threat from the Kremlin of a military response.

Hours after Ukraineโ€™s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said he needed more western weapons to be confident of a victory this summer, Ben Wallace, the UK defence secretary, told MPs that the missiles โ€“ which cost more than ยฃ2m each โ€“ were โ€œnow going in, or are in the country itselfโ€.

The gift of the missiles was supported by the US, Wallace added, although previously Washington had declined to give Ukraine long-range missiles of its own, fearing that the outcome could escalate hostilities in the 15-month war.

Reflecting such concerns, the minister said the decision was โ€œa calibrated and proportionate responseโ€ to the Russian invasion, and in particular Moscowโ€™s repeated targeting of Ukrainian civilians.

At least 23,000 civilians had been killed or injured, Wallace said. Russia had made โ€œ788 attacks on healthcare facilities, hospitals, clinics, medical centresโ€, and on many occasions killed civilians in missile strikes, he added.

โ€œThe use of Storm Shadow will allow Ukraine to push back Russian forces based within Ukrainian sovereign territory,โ€ Wallace told MPs, adding: โ€œRussia must recognise that their actions alone have led to such systems being provided.โ€

Speaking at a press briefing in Moscow, the Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia was taking a โ€œrather negativeโ€ view of the UKโ€™s move. โ€œThis will require an adequate response from our military, who โ€ฆ will make appropriate decisions,โ€ he said.Wallace did not say how many Storm Shadow missiles had been given to Ukraine, although it has been estimated the UK holds a stock of between 700 and 1,000.

Working with four other countries, the UK issued a tender to buy more long-range โ€œmissiles or rockets with a range of 100-300kmโ€ (62 to 186 miles).

Storm Shadow has a range of โ€œin excess of 250kmโ€, according to its manufacturer, the European arms group MBDA. That is significantly further than the high-precision US Himars rocket launchers currently used heavily by Ukraine, which rely on missiles with a range of 47 miles. Himars have become less effective as the Russian invaders have moved reserves of troops and equipment out of their range. (Guardian)

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