Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen urged Ukraine’s allies to permit the use of donated weapons for long-range strikes against Russia, criticizing the hesitation over Kyiv hitting targets inside Russia. She argued that such restrictions have benefited Moscow. Calls to lift these restrictions have grown, supported by the EU’s top diplomat and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, who emphasized their importance for Ukraine’s victory. Denmark, Finland, and Sweden already support Ukraine’s autonomy in weapon use. Zelenskyy highlighted the need to target Russian bases and depots, as the conflict remains a grinding war of attrition.

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