Use of Storm Shadow Missiles Marks New Escalation in the Conflict, Strengthening Ukraine’s Position Amid Global Tensions.
On Wednesday, November 20, 2024, Ukraine took another bold step in its military strategy by employing Storm Shadow missiles in attacks within Russian territory. This action came just one day after the start of using US-made ATACMS missiles, solidifying a week of heightened tension in a conflict that has lasted over a year.
The attacks targeted the Russian region of Kursk, a crucial area for the logistical supply of Russian forces, raising the intensity of the war even further. Analysts indicate that this Western decision to allow the use of Storm Shadow missiles was a direct response to the growing military alliance between Russia and North Korea, which recently sent troops and heavy equipment to support Moscow.
The Power of Storm Shadow and ATACMS

But why have Storm Shadow missiles become a central point in this new phase of the conflict? Developed by the United Kingdom and France, these cruise missiles have a range of up to 300 km, allowing for long-distance attacks with surgical precision. Their differentiator lies in their ability to fly at extremely low altitudes, evading radar and hitting fortified targets, such as bunkers and command centers.
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The decision to use them within Russia was seen as a test of the weapon’s effectiveness in high-tension scenarios. Previously, Storm Shadow missiles had already demonstrated their lethality in conflicts in the Middle East, but they had never been used directly against Russian targets.
The ATACMS missiles, also recently used by Ukraine, complement this offensive, extending the range and allowing Kiev to balance forces on the battlefield. Together, these weapons represent a milestone in Ukrainian resistance, reinforcing its defense capabilities and signaling its determination not to yield to Russian pressure.
Reactions and Impacts
The response from Moscow was immediate. The Kremlin labeled the attacks as a “dangerous escalation” and launched, on Thursday (21), an intercontinental ballistic missile against Dnipro. Global tension increased, and there are expectations of new retaliations in the days to come.
On the other hand, the use of Storm Shadow missiles strengthens Ukraine’s position in potential peace negotiations. By demonstrating the capacity to hit strategic targets within Russia, Kiev increases its influence at the negotiation table and forces Moscow to reconsider its actions.
The Future of the Conflict
The employment of long-range weapons, such as Storm Shadow missiles and ATACMS, raises questions about the next steps in the conflict. The psychological impact of these attacks could destabilize Russian forces and the civilian population, while the replenishment of arsenals will depend on continued Western support.
With the Biden administration intensifying military support before Donald Trump’s inauguration and the United Kingdom reaffirming its commitment to Ukraine, the scenario remains unpredictable. What is clear is that the conflict in Ukraine will not be decided solely on the battlefield, but also in delicate negotiations among global leaders.
This new phase of the war is not just a strategic milestone, but also a reminder of the devastating impact military technology can have on modern conflicts. As the world watches with apprehension, the use of Storm Shadow missiles highlights Ukraine’s struggle for its sovereignty and the complexity of the global dynamics defining this historic moment.

Ainda tem gente que acha que a Rússia é o país mais potente em armamentos e tecnologia de guerra… está tomando porrada de um país que até pouco tempo ninguém tinha ouvido falar…. imagina se no lugar da Ucrânia fosse os EUA…
Acredito que em uma semana os Americanos já teriam pulverizados os russos da face da terra… Sei não, mas se bobear até o Brasil ganharia fácil uma guerra com a Rússia.