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Zelenskyy Now Calls for Hitting Russia’s Military ‘Wherever It Is’

It did not take Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy more than 24 hours to move the goalposts once again. After U.S. ATACMS were fired into Russia’s Kursk Region yesterday, supposedly within the Biden administration’s new “deep, but not so deep” policy—the ATACMS have a range of up to 190 miles—Zelenskyy held a press conference in Kiev where he apparently called for the West to drop the 190 mile limit.

He stated on Nov. 19 alongside Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen: “Now that there are relevant decisions, not just in the media, but also from the relevant countries, it is very important to add to these decisions the number of opportunities with which we can reduce the military potential of the Russian Federation, wherever it is,” reported RT.

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