

Germany's Decision: Long-Range Missiles for Ukraine, Moscow in Range
Germany Lifts Weapon Range Restrictions, Allowing Ukraine to Strike Deeper into Russia On May 26, 2025, Germany announced it would lift restrictions on the range of weapons it supplies to Ukraine. This significant decision allows Ukraine to use long-range missiles to strike targets up to 500 kilometers away, potentially reaching Moscow. The move follows a statement by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and is accompanied by plans for further discussions between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Chancellor Scholz on peace talks and potential new EU sanctions against Russia. The video shows images of Taurus missiles, a key element in this development, alongside footage of Scholz's announcement and maps illustrating the extended range of Ukrainian weaponry. This expanded range is a considerable escalation in the conflict, potentially altering the dynamics of the war. "This means Ukraine can now defend itself more effectively," said a military analyst in the video, commenting on the implications of Germany's decision. The video also highlights the upcoming meeting between Zelenskyy and Scholz, suggesting that these discussions will likely cover further military aid and diplomatic strategies. The decision by Germany and its potential impact on the conflict remains a developing story, with further details expected to emerge from the meeting between Zelenskyy and Scholz.