ConflictsUkraine pressures Biden for green light on strikes inside Russia

Ukraine pressures Biden for green light on strikes inside Russia

"Ukrainian officials are preparing to present a list of long-range targets in Russia to top U.S. national security officials that they think Kyiv’s military can hit if Washington were to lift its restrictions on U.S. weapons," writes Politico.

Attack on port in occupied Crimea / Attack on oil depot in Russia
Attack on port in occupied Crimea / Attack on oil depot in Russia
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According to three sources who spoke with Politico, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov and Senior Presidential Advisor Andriy Yermak will "present the list to the administration during their discussions."

List for the USA: It includes targets in Russia

According to Politico, Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly appealed to the Biden administration for the removal of restrictions on the use of American missiles to enable a more effective offensive on Russian territory. Washington believes that lifting restrictions could provoke Moscow into more aggressive actions in Ukraine.

At the same time, American officials note that, given the shift of key Russian targets out of range, the strategic advantage "in lifting restrictions is minimal."

Washington believes that Kyiv does not have a sufficient number of tactical missile systems for long-range rockets, as Ukraine uses them for its offensive in Crimea. Additionally, the United States has a limited supply of ATACMS missiles, explain Politico's sources.

Zelensky on Putin: Sick creature

Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov previously stated that after a massive Russian bombardment of Ukraine on Monday, his country is "preparing a response" - domestically produced weapons. He called on partners to lift restrictions on the use of donated weapons to attack enemy military targets.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky previously reported that Russia attacked his country with more than a hundred missiles and nearly a hundred drones. Most of his country's regions were attacked, resulting in fatalities and dozens of injuries, he reported. In his opinion, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is a "sick creature," but he does what the world allows him to do.

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