Le Figaro updated the news about France and Britain's permission to strike deep into Russia.
The French publication Le Figaro has updated its news about the permission granted to France and Britain to use missiles against Russia.
According to 'Khvylya', this update was made to the publication's article.
On Sunday, November 17, the magazine reported that France and Britain would be able to use their long-range SCALP/Storm Shadow missiles to attack Russia. However, the next day, the text of the article was changed.
The phrase 'the French and British allowed Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory using their SCALP/Storm Shadow missiles' was replaced with wording about debates in the offices and Macron's positive comment.
Debates are already underway in the offices regarding the permission to use Western missiles against Russian territory. Emmanuel Macron (President of France, - ed.) expressed support for this during his visit to Germany in May 2024', - noted in the updated text.
The publication also has a note 'updated'. No additional information or sources were provided in this article.
We remind you that yesterday, referring to Le Figaro, we wrote that Britain, France, and the USA allowed attacks on Russia. In particular, the United States granted Ukraine permission to use ATACMS missiles with a range of 300 kilometers to strike Russian territory.
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