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Home » Ukraine ‘unleashes British Storm Shadow missiles on Russia, with Trump’s approval’
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Ukraine ‘unleashes British Storm Shadow missiles on Russia, with Trump’s approval’

By staff3 May 2025No Comments6 Mins Read

British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles and kamikaze air and sea drones have reportedly been used by Ukraine as it hit numerous targets including Vladimir Putin’s £3 billion Crimean Bridge

Ukraine staged its heaviest strikes on Russia in months, reportedly deploying British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles and kamikaze air and sea drones. Among numerous targets by Ukraine overnight a renewed ‘attack on Vladimir Putin ’s £3 billion Crimean Bridge’.

Storm Shadows were reportedly used against Russian naval and commercial port Novorossiysk. Massive explosions were reported across the Krasnodar region – where Putin has several palaces – as well as Rostov region and the occupied Crimea peninsula. Russia claimed it shot down 170 drones, 14 unmanned attack boats, eight Storm Shadows, and three Ukrainian Neptune-MD guided missiles.

Flames after missiles hit Taman
Ukraine staged its strongest strikes on Russia in months(Image: social media; E2W news)

It was not immediately clear how many British missiles struck targets, but it is the first time they have been reported as being used by Ukraine since Donald Trump ’s January inauguration.

Among the targets – with thunderous explosions – was key Russian Black Sea port Novorossiysk, where shot down drone debris hit residential tower blocks wounding civilians including children.

Russian sources claimed Novorossiysk was attacked by Storm Shadow missiles, which – while British-supplied – needed specific US approval to use against Putin’s territory. “For the first time since January, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a strike with British Storm Shadow missiles on internationally recognised territory of Russia, on Novorossiysk,” said Sergei Markov, director of Russia’s Institute of Political Studies.

A building on fire in Novorossiysk
A building on fire in Novorossiysk(Image: social media; E2W news)

“The Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot target these missiles themselves – they need a satellite constellation, which only the United States has. This apparently means that after signing the Mineral Deal with Ukraine, Trump ordered the US Army to again use the satellite constellation to target Ukrainian missiles on Russian territory.

“This means that the US [military] is again participating in the war against Russia. After coming to power, Trump ordered the US Army not to participate in strikes on Russian territory itself, so that there would be no escalation to a nuclear war. And now Trump has returned to [Joe] Biden’s policy.”

Novorossiysk was also attacked by Ukrainian unmanned boats which launched FPV drones, with one Russian helicopter reportedly shot down, and the crew rescued. The city’s public transport was crippled after the bombardment.

Taman and Kerch, which is close to the 12-mile Crimean Bridge, built by Putin and opened in 2018, were also hit. The bridge – a key supply route to Crimea – was closed for several hours amid the attack. Struck, too, in the blitzkrieg were Slavyansk-na-Kubani and popular Russian resort Anapa.

A car destroyed in Kharkiv
A car destroyed in Kharkiv(Image: Ukrainian National Police; east2west news)

Russia claimed it downed 96 drones over Crimea, but did not reveal how many hit targets. The punishing Ukrainian strikes came as evidence grew that Putin has no intention of engaging with the month-long ceasefire demanded by the US and Ukraine.

US officials were drawing up new sanctions against Putin, as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Trump “must soon decide how much more time the US will devote to ending Russia’s war against Ukraine”. The sides remained “far apart”, he said.

The fresh sanctions were awaiting Trump’s approval. Despite this, Putin – branded a “monster” by Zelensky – continued his relentless assaults on Ukrainian civilians last night, striking second city Kharkiv, where 44 people were injured, including one 11-year-old child.

“There were no military targets and there could not be,” said Zelensky. “Russia is striking residential areas precisely when Ukrainians are at home, when they are putting their children to bed. Only monsters can give such orders and carry them out.

Zelensky pictured at a press conference
Zelensky has branded Putin a “monster”(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

“While the world is slow to make decisions, almost every night in Ukraine turns into horror, because of which lives are lost. Ukraine needs to strengthen its air defence. We need strong and real decisions from our partners: the United States, Europe, all our partners who strive for peace. Only force and sanctions will make Russia stop.”

Zelensky defended his fresh strikes against Russia. He said: “Russia continues to refuse a full, long-term ceasefire – all partners are tired of these Russian manipulations. We are defending our positions, we will act accordingly both at the front and in our actions on Russian territory. The war must be felt where it came from.”

The new US sanctions – if Trump approves – would target Russia’s energy and banking sectors, including Gazprom and key financial institutions. The package could include secondary sanctions on exports to India and China aimed at stopping Russia’s funding of the war.

Meanwhile, Zelensky has refused to guarantee safety of foreign guests – including China’s President Xi Jinping – attending Russia’s major commemoration of Adolf Hitler’s defeat 80 years ago.

Putin has said he will call a unilateral ceasefire for three days covering the 9 May military parade in Moscow. But Ukraine has said a ceasefire only makes sense if it lasts 30 days and leads to a bid to hold peace talks and end the war. So far the Russian leader has rejected a longer ceasefire – but has multiple foreign dignitaries attending the Red Square commemorations.

Zelensky said: “We behave decently with China and with states that have not supported Ukraine since the beginning of the war, but are somewhere in between or sometimes more inclined towards the Russians because of historical ties.

“But nevertheless, this is not the first time that we have been approached by other countries that they are travelling to Russia and would like to be safe at that moment. There is such diplomacy, such a format of diplomacy.”

But he insisted: “We cannot be responsible for what is happening on the territory of the Russian Federation. They provide you with security and therefore we will not give you any guarantees. Because we do not know what Russia will do on these dates.

“It may take various steps on its part, let’s say, arson, explosions, and so on. And then blame us. Ukraine is definitely not responsible for what is happening in Russia today. This is a fact.”

Later it emerged that Russia had lost a Su-30 multi-role in today’s intense battles around the Black Sea – shot down by a R-73 anti-aircraft guided missile from a maritime drone, according to reports. The crew of two was reportedly rescued after ejecting.

Russia was today accused of using strike drones with thermobaric warheads, creating a powerful blast wave and a high-temperature cloud, causing large-scale destruction and numerous casualties among the civilian population.

“Its use is particularly dangerous and may indicate a deliberate violation of international humanitarian law,” said the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office. A total of 51 were wounded, including two children.

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