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Biden Authorizes Limited Use of U.S. Weapons by Ukraine for Strikes Inside Russia Near Kharkiv
May 31, 2024, 12:40 PM
In a significant policy shift, President Joe Biden has authorized Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied weapons to strike military targets inside Russia. This decision, confirmed by multiple U.S. officials, allows Ukraine to defend the northeastern city of Kharkiv against Russian attacks. The authorization is limited to the Kharkiv region and includes counter-battery fire and the interception of Russian missiles. However, the use of longer-range ATACMS missiles and strikes on parked planes remain prohibited. The move comes amid increasing pressure from international partners and national security aides, and it marks a reversal of Biden's previous ban on such actions. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed the policy change, emphasizing that it reflects a deliberate determination to support Ukraine's defense efforts. The authorization also includes the Belgorod and Sumy regions, and weapons such as GMLRS and Patriot systems are permitted, according to a CNN report.
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