Ukraine's custom drone strikes showed Russia it can hit Moscow, doesn't fear more escalationUkraine is believed to have sent three, maybe four, modified Soviet-era Tupolev Tu-141 Strizh (Swift) drones deep into Russian territory on Sunday and Monday, targeting airbases being used to attack Ukrainian cities.Russia said one of drones killed three Russian military personnel at Dyagilevo military base, about 300 miles from the closest Ukrainian-held territory — and only 100 miles from Moscow.In fact, The Wall Street Journal reports, "the U.S. secretly modified the advanced HIMARS rocket launchers it gave Ukraine so they can't be used to fire long-range missiles into Russia.""We have neither encouraged nor enabled the Ukrainians to strike inside of Russia," Secretary of State Antony Blinken underscored Tuesday, adding that the U.S. and its allies are determined to make sure Ukraine has "the equipment that they need to defend themselves, to defend their territory, to defend their freedom."You may also like8 bad things that have happened to Trump in the 3 weeks since he launched his presidential campaignThe rumored reason why AOC is facing a House ethics probeIncoming Gen Z congressman can't rent an apartment in Washington, D.C."