November 21, 2024
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The USA explained why they allowed Ukraine to use American anti-personnel mines

The United States explained why they allowed Ukraine to use American anti-personnel mines. The Biden administration allowed Ukraine to use American anti-personnel mines to deter the Russian offensive. The decision was made due to a change in the tactics of Russian troops on the battlefield.”, — write on: unn.ua

The United States allowed Ukraine to use American anti-personnel mines to deter the advance of Russian troops due to a change in the tactics of the Russian army. This is reported by the Associated Press, writes UNN.

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The Biden administration approved Ukraine’s use of American anti-personnel mines to slow the advance of Russian troops on the battlefield. This was the second major change in US policy in the past week, after allowing Ukraine to use longer-range US-made missiles to strike targets inside Russia.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin explained that the decision to supply anti-personnel mines was dictated by a change in the tactics of the Russian army.

Russian ground forces control the movement on the battlefield, more protected in armored personnel carriers, so Ukraine needs things that can help slow down this effort from the Russians

We will remind

The Pentagon announced the 70th tranche of military aid to Ukraine in the amount of $275 million. The package includes ammunition for HIMARS, artillery, anti-tank systems, UAVs and other equipment.

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