 Ukrainian forces strike Russian targets with storm-shadow missiles. Ukraine has already used long-range storm-shadow missiles obtained from Great Britain to strike Russian targets. CNN was informed about this by two U.S. officials and one official of another Western country who are familiar with the information. CNN's sources did not specify when exactly and for what purposes the Ukrainian side used storm-shadow. A representative of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine declined to comment. The storm-shadow is a stealth-capable long-range cruise missile co-developed by the United Kingdom and France, usually launched from the air. The range is more than 250 km. These missiles will help Ukrainians to hit the command and control nodes, the logistics, where you have a sort of coalescence of Russian soldiers. Rear Admiral Tim Woods told Breaking Defence, And what that means is you are much better able to starve the front line of direction, logistics, weapons and people. And so yeah, it's critical that we have something with this range because you know that enables them to sort of fight that deep battle better, he added.