Highly unlikely, I'd say. They may have the capacity to do a few strikes on important military targets, at best, I think. They pretty well gave up that capacity a few decades past when they gave up their nuclear arsenal, IIRC, and have had other more immediate priorities since then.
Will they gain the means, whether by their own efforts or foreign aid? It's certainly possible, but they're not likely to be able to do so at large scale anytime soon. Enough scale to keep Russia off-balance, maybe. For now, ATACMS are likely the longest range that they'll likely be able to obtain at more than symbolic scale, either way, and those will likely be prioritized to hit supply bases in occupied territory, breaking Russian logistics even further.