• Biden approves Ukrainian strikes deep into Russia with US missiles – NYT.

  • Nov 17 2024
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Biden approves Ukrainian strikes deep into Russia with US missiles – NYT.

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  • Biden approves Ukrainian strikes deep into Russia with US missiles – NYT.
    The reported decision by the American president would signify a major change in policy.
    President Joe Biden has reportedly approved Ukraine’s first use of US-provided long-range missiles for strikes deep within Russia, the New York Times (NYT) has claimed, citing anonymous American officials.
    Authorization to use the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) was reportedly prompted by Russia’s alleged move to utilize North Korean troops in the conflict, the outlet said.
    "Russian and North Korean forces operating in Kursk Region" of western Russia are apparently the intended targets for the weapons, the officials told NYT. Russia has neither confirmed nor denied the presence of North Korean troops on its soil, saying merely that its cooperation with Pyongyang proceeds according to a defense partnership treaty.
    The decision to allow the ATACMS use, if true, would mark a significant shift in US policy. Biden previously eased some restrictions on the use of American weapons on Russian soil, but stopped short of allowing Kiev to use long-range missiles inside the country, which can fly about 300km (190 miles).
    However, the NYT quoted its sources as saying Washington does not expect the change to bring any breakthrough for Ukrainian war effort. The intention is rather to send an intimidating message to Pyongyang.
    The sources also claim that while as of now the authorization for ATACMS covers only Kursk Region, Biden could go further and allow Ukrainians to use the weapons for strikes elsewhere.
    Some officials also expressed fears that the decision may invite retaliation from Russian President Vladimir Putin against the United States and its allies.
    Kiev launched its Kursk incursion in August, and is reportedly encountering serious difficulties supplying its forces with fuel and munitions. Some Ukrainian troops have reportedly been forced to abandon their vehicles and move on foot after running out of fuel.
    Ukraine has suffered over 32,600 casualties in their Kursk operation and has lost hundreds of pieces of heavy weaponry, including 213 tanks, 136 infantry fighting vehicles, and over 1,100 armored cars, according to Russian military estimates released on Friday.

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