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Ukraine reportedly used U.S.-supplied missiles for the first time to strike Russian territory, according to Moscow. Russia claimed it intercepted five of six missiles aimed at a military facility, with one missile's debris causing no reported casualties or damage. Ukraine confirmed the attack on a Russian arms depot, citing secondary explosions, but withheld details on the weapons used. President Joe Biden approved the use of medium-range missiles coinciding with Ukraine's 1,000th day of war. Experts view these U.S. missiles as potentially aiding Ukraine in holding strategic positions but unlikely to alter the war's overall trajectory.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Ukraine reportedly used U.S.-supplied missiles for the first time to strike Russian territory,
00:06according to Moscow. Russia claimed it intercepted five of six missiles aimed
00:11at a military facility, with one missile's debris causing no reported casualties or damage.
00:16Ukraine confirmed the attack on a Russian arms depot, citing secondary explosions,
00:20but withheld details on the weapons used. President Joe Biden approved the use of
00:25medium-range missiles coinciding with Ukraine's 100th day of war. Experts view these U.S. missiles
00:31as potentially aiding Ukraine in holding strategic positions, but unlikely to alter
00:35the war's overall trajectory. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com slash GSTV.

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