The Biden administration’s shift in policy to allow Ukraine to deploy long-range ATACMS missiles and provide $300 million in ...
As conflict deepens, conservative commentators pointed to claims of U.S. officials discussing sending old weaponry to Ukraine ...
Russia is likely to expand a campaign of sabotage against European targets to increase pressure on the West over its support for Kyiv, said two senior officials, a lawmaker and two congressional aides ...
The change of direction also caps a long-standing pattern, as Biden has often resisted upgrading Kyiv’s weaponry for fear of ...
Serhiy Morgunov is a researcher and visual journalist in The Washington Post's Ukraine bureau. He reports from across the country, documenting the war in Ukraine.
Kyiv's forces reportedly used the missile system to target military facilities in Russia's Bryansk region on November 19.
The Ukrainian servicemen "are able to use ATACMS to defend themselves on an immediate need basis," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said ...
The White House has officially confirmed permission for the Armed Forces of Ukraine to use ATACMS missiles for strikes ...
John Kirby, National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the White House, confirmed during a ...
The Ukrainians] are authorized to use ATACMS for self-defense when there is an immediate necessity, and clearly, that is ...
ATACMS are generally referred to as long-range missiles, but "that is a subjective term," said the Times. ATACMS can travel ...