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Report: US Considering Providing Ukraine With Weapons to Strike Crimea
Report: US Considering Providing Ukraine With Weapons to Strike Crimea
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The Biden administration is reportedly considering providing Ukraine with the weapons necessary to target the Crimean Peninsula, an instrumental area for Russia's operations during the ongoing special military operation.
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The administration believes Kiev's position in future negotiations will be improved if the Ukrainian military can threaten Russia's control of Crimea, though such a move may increase the risk of escalating the conflict, US media reported on Wednesday. Administration officials are reportedly discussing with their Ukrainian counterparts the use of US-supplied weapons, including High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and Bradley fighting vehicles, to cover targets like the main land bridge that connects Crimea with the rest of Russia.The Biden administration has so far been reluctant to provide Ukraine with the long-range missiles that Kiev would need to attack Crimea out of fear that such a move could provoke Russia and widen the conflict, according to the report.The report comes amid earlier developments indicating that the Biden administration would reportedly announce a military aid package on Friday that will include Stryker vehicles in addition to various artillery and ammunitions.A deployment of Strykers would mark the first time the US Department of Defense has provided Ukraine with the weaponry.Although the earlier report stated the aid package would not include the highly sought-after Abrams tanks, a separate article in US media detailed the estimated $2.5 billion aid would include multiple Bradley armored vehicles.Earlier Wednesday, US National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby relayed to reporters that the US would be announcing another batch of Ukraine aid by weeks' end; however, the official did not specify what the package would include.To date, the US has cleared various multibillion-dollar aid packages for Ukraine, with the largest having been announced in early January. More recently, several nations have joined the US and announced their own military packets for Ukraine much to the chagrin of Russia, which has condemned the move.
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Report: US Considering Providing Ukraine With Weapons to Strike Crimea
01:52 GMT 19.01.2023 (Updated: 18:32 GMT 23.06.2024) WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The Biden administration is reportedly considering providing Ukraine with the weapons necessary to target the Crimean Peninsula, an area that has proven instrumental for Russia's operations during the ongoing special military operation.
The administration believes Kiev's position in future negotiations will be improved if the Ukrainian military can threaten Russia's control of Crimea, though such a move may increase the risk of escalating the conflict, US media
reported on Wednesday.
Administration officials are reportedly discussing with their Ukrainian counterparts the use of US-supplied weapons, including High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and Bradley fighting vehicles, to cover targets like the main land bridge that connects Crimea with the rest of Russia.
The Biden administration has so far been reluctant to provide Ukraine with the long-range missiles that Kiev would need to attack Crimea out of fear that such a move could provoke Russia and widen the conflict, according to the report.
The report comes amid earlier developments indicating that the Biden administration would reportedly announce a military aid package on Friday that will include Stryker vehicles in addition to various artillery and ammunitions.
A deployment of Strykers would mark the first time the US Department of Defense has provided Ukraine with the weaponry.
18 January 2023, 20:43 GMT
Although the earlier report stated the aid package would not include the highly sought-after Abrams tanks, a separate article in US media
detailed the estimated $2.5 billion aid would include multiple Bradley armored vehicles.
Earlier Wednesday, US National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby relayed to reporters that the US would be announcing another batch of Ukraine aid by weeks' end; however, the official did not specify what the package would include.
"I suspect that you will continue to hear coming from the United States additional packages of security assistance, additional weapons and capabilities for Ukraine — perhaps as soon as the end of this week," Kirby
told US media.
To date, the US has cleared various multibillion-dollar aid packages for Ukraine, with the largest having been announced in early January. More recently, several nations have joined the US and announced their own military packets for Ukraine much to the chagrin of Russia, which has condemned the move.