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Russia has moved 90% of its planes beyond the range of the US 's ATACMS missiles, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal .
The figure was given in the context of a dispute between Ukraine and the US over what it is allowed to target with the missiles.
Ukraine isn't actually allowed to use ATACms to hit targets inside Russia .
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