President Joe Biden reversed course and gave the go-ahead to bring US-supplied weapons to Ukraine. He went to attack military targets in Russia for the first time. But limit it to the area near the city of Kharkiv. Only in the northeastern part of Ukraine.
U.S. officials have confirmed that U.S. President Joe Biden has approved Ukraine's ability to bring in U.S. weapons. Targets in Russia can be hit but only in the vicinity of Kharkiv. It was only on May 10 that it suffered a major Russian attack.
However, the United States maintains a policy of prohibiting Ukraine from deploying the 300-kilometer-range Army Tactical Ballistic Missile System (ATACMS) and other long-range missiles. As before, the attack was carried out inside Russian territory.
The endorsement marks a shift in policy for Biden. Ukraine has been determined to resist bringing in US weapons used to attack Russian territory. So that Ukraine can use Western-backed weapons.
Russia has strengthened its forces north of the Kharkiv region. The city, 30 kilometers from the Russian border, has been in recent weeks Meanwhile, Ukraine's military commander revealed yesterday that three people were killed and 16 wounded in a Russian attack on a residential building on the outskirts of Kharkiv.
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