This article discusses NATO's plans to defend Europe and Ukraine's request for American cluster bombs, highlighting how technology is impacting the battlefield.
The Biden administration will send depleted-uranium munitions to Ukraine as part of a new military aid package, despite concerns about health risks and Russian propaganda.
The Biden administration is considering whether to send long-range missiles to Ukraine, but a final decision has not yet been made, and it is unlikely to happen before the U.N. General Assembly; if approved, the missiles would provide Ukraine with the ability to strike deep into Russian territory.
The United States and Germany are discussing the transfer of ATACMS and Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine, with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasizing that it is up to the Ukrainian Armed Forces to decide how they will use the weapons.
The Biden administration is reportedly not planning to decide on the transfer of ATACMS missiles to Ukraine during President Zelenskyy's upcoming visit to Washington next week, as discussions within the administration are ongoing regarding the matter.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov commented on the US government's intention to provide Ukraine with long-range ATACMS missiles, stating that it will not change the essence of the ongoing conflict, as he believes Ukraine is being prepared to fight for the strategic defeat of Russia.
Four Republican senators are urging President Joe Biden to immediately supply ATACMS long-range missiles to Ukraine in order to strengthen their ability to counter Russia's occupation and defend their national security interests.
U.S. President Joe Biden has reportedly informed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that the United States will provide Kyiv with ATACMS long-range missiles to help attack and disrupt supply lines, air bases, and rail networks in Russian-occupied territory.
Ukraine may receive long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) from the US, which would enhance their ability to strike deep behind enemy lines, but it would not be enough to radically change the course of the war without additional military capabilities.
The Biden administration is working to maintain the flow of U.S. weapons to Ukraine despite the political turmoil in Congress, with President Biden planning to deliver a major speech on the importance of arming Ukraine and exploring alternative means of funding.
The Biden administration plans to push for a new weapons package for Israel and Ukraine in Congress, with the amount being significantly higher than $2 billion, in order to aid their defense efforts against threats from Hamas and Russia respectively.
Ukrainian forces have used US-supplied long-range ATACMS missiles for the first time, causing significant damage to two airfields in Russian-occupied areas, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Ukraine's President Zelenskiy confirmed the use of U.S.-provided long-range ATACMS missiles, marking the first official usage of the missiles in the country, which targeted airfields and caused heavy losses to Russian forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the United States for providing Ukraine with long-range ATACMS missiles, calling it a mistake that deepens the conflict and prolongs the agony for Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized the United States for providing Ukraine with ATACMS long-range missiles, stating that it was a "great mistake" and poses an additional threat to Russian forces, although he believes his military can repel these strikes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has criticized the United States for delivering long-range ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, viewing it as a mistake and stating that Russia would be able to defend against them.
President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed Ukrainian defense and long-range strike capabilities with President Joe Biden ahead of Biden's national address on the wars in Ukraine and Israel, expressing gratitude for the delivery of Army Tactical Missiles Systems (ATACMS) and discussing further strengthening of long-range capabilities.