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Ukraine may fire US-provided missiles deeper into Russia when under attack, Pentagon says

  • The US is also allowing Ukraine to hit planes in Russian airspace with US-supplied air defence systems if they strike across the border

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An Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) fires from an undisclosed location on South Korea’s east coast during a South Korea-US joint live-fire exercise in June 2022. The same technology has been granted to Ukraine for its use in its war against Russia. Photo: South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff via AFP
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Ukraine’s military is allowed to use longer-range missiles provided by the US to strike targets inside Russia across more than just the front lines near Kharkiv if it is acting in self-defence, the Pentagon said.

US President Joe Biden initially loosened the restrictions on how Ukraine could use US-provided munitions to give it another option to defend the eastern city of Kharkiv from a relentless barrage of Russian missiles.

Since the beginning of Russia’s 2022 invasion, the US had maintained a policy of not allowing Ukraine to use the weapons it provided to hit targets inside Russia for fear of further escalating the war.

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Russia has been firing on Ukrainian targets from inside its border, treating its territory as a “safe zone”, said Major General Pat Ryder, Pentagon press secretary.

“As we see those forces conducting those types of operations from across the border, we’ve explained Ukraine can and does have the right to fire back to defend themselves,” Ryder told reporters on Thursday.

A Patriot missile mobile launcher is displayed outside the Fort Sill Army Post near Lawton, Oklahoma, in March 2023. Photo: AP
A Patriot missile mobile launcher is displayed outside the Fort Sill Army Post near Lawton, Oklahoma, in March 2023. Photo: AP

The Pentagon said the additional permissions are not a new policy.

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