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Biden gives Ukraine permission to use US weapons to attack Russia — marking shift in long-standing policy

President Biden has given Ukraine the green light to use US-provided weapons to hit some targets in Russian territory, according to a US official. 

“The President recently directed his team to ensure that Ukraine is able to use US-supplied weapons for counter-fire purposes in the Kharkiv region so Ukraine can hit back against Russian forces that are attacking them or preparing to 𒆙attack them,”♊ the US official said Thursday. 

The official noted, however, that Ukraine will not be allowed to use long-range US weapons to hit military ta🏅rgets deep inside Russian territory. 

President Biden has prevented Ukraine from using US weapons on targets inside Russian territory over fear that it would escalate the war. REUTERS

The US-supplied Army Tact✨ical Missileꦚ System, for instance, can make strikes at a range of 200 miles.

༺“Our policy with respect to prohibiting the use of ATACMS or long range strikes inside of Russia has not chan൩ged,” the US official said. 

The annꦆouncement marks a shift in long standing US policy, which prevented Ukraine from using American fi💫repower to hit Russian troops and military installations on Russian soil.

The restriction was put in place over the Biden administration’s fears that American weapons killing Russians in Russia would lead to an escalation in the 🃏war. 

The change in ꧃policy comes as Russian troops have made advances on Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv. 

The announcement marks a shift in long standing US policy. AFP via Getty Images

The northeastern Ukrainian city sits just 30 miles south of Russia’s border with the war-torn country and has recently seen some of the most intense fighting of the 27-month-long conflict. 

In recent weeks, the Kremlin has touted its military advancements in the regﷺion, claiming to have captured villages around Khꦦarkiv as part of a broad push into the region that would allow it to get within artillery range of the city.

Russi๊an troops began their offensive on the region on May 10. 

Since then, the US has announced some $675 million in military aid for Ukraine, in the form of High Mobility A♔rtillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) and ammunition; Howitzer artillery rounds; High-speed Anti-radiation missiles (HARMs) and other “urgently needed” pieces of offensive and defensive equipme✅nt and ammunition. 

Ukraine is still not allowed to hit targets deep inside Russian territory with US-provided weapons. AFP via Getty Images

The Biden administration has provided Ukraine with f💖ive aid packages o💖f weapons pulled from existing Defense Department stockpiles since Congress approved $60 billion in additional funding last month. 

Congressional lawmakers were briefed by US military officials in early May about the “value” in easing res🙈trictions on Ukraine’s use of U.S. weapons, .  

The formal decision to change t��he policy came only in the “last few days,” a US official told the outlet, in response to a request made b🐼y Ukraine after Russia’s offensive on Kharkiv commenced.