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Europe has endured nearly 1,000 days of war since Russia's large scale invasion of Ukraine.
And now a glimmer of light for Kyiv.
After months of pressure from Volodymyr Zelensky's government, the US has given Ukraine a possible lifeline.
Ukraine can now use some of America's most sophisticated long range missiles on targets that lie deep inside Russian territory.
Moscow said before that the use of the U.
S made ATACMS missiles on its territory would cross a red line.