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Several countries are expressing concern over Ukraine’s use of donated weapons for offensive purposes, with many believing that the weapons should only be used defensively. However, Ukraine argues that their recent incursion into the Kursk region of Russia is defensive in nature, aimed at creating a buffer zone to reduce attacks on Ukrainian soil. The Ukrainian military claims to have used high-precision US glide bombs for strikes in Kursk, resulting in recapturing territory in the Kharkiv region from Russian forces. The use of these weapons has raised eyebrows among Ukraine’s international allies, but the US has voiced support for the use of shorter-range weapons like glide bombs in cross-border attacks.

Ukraine’s Air Force Commander released a video showing a Russian platoon base being hit in Kursk, showcasing the impact of the GBU-39 bombs supplied by the United States. This attack resulted in Russian casualties and the destruction of equipment, according to Ukrainian military officials. Despite the controversy surrounding the use of donated weapons for offensive purposes, US President Joe Biden announced a new $125 million military aid package for Ukraine, including air defense missiles, counter-drone equipment, anti-armor missiles, and mobile rocket systems. The US has not restricted the use of shorter-range weapons like glide bombs in the Kursk offensive, but has limited the use of longer-range ATACMS missiles for deeper strikes into Russia.

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has caused the US to impose further sanctions on entities and individuals supporting Russia’s war effort in Ukraine. These sanctions also target Chinese companies believed to be assisting Russia in circumventing Western sanctions and strengthening its military capabilities. Washington has issued hundreds of sanctions aimed at limiting Moscow’s access to certain technologies for military purposes, with a particular focus on Chinese involvement in supporting Russia’s defense industrial base. The recent package of sanctions includes measures against Chinese companies involved in shipping machine tools and microelectronics to Russia, further complicating the international dynamics of the conflict.

The Russian Defense Ministry has reported turning back Ukrainian attempts to advance on villages in the Kursk region, with clashes continuing between the two sides. Despite the setbacks faced by Ukrainian forces, the US stands by its decision to provide military aid and support to Ukraine in their efforts to defend against Russian aggression. White House national security spokesman John Kirby emphasized that US officials have maintained regular contact with their Ukrainian counterparts and have not altered guidance on the use of US weapons in the Kursk offensive. While the long-term success of Ukraine’s operation in Kursk is uncertain, the US remains committed to standing by Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression and providing necessary support to defend Ukrainian sovereignty.

The situation in Ukraine continues to escalate as clashes between Ukrainian and Russian forces persist in the Kursk region. The use of donated weapons for offensive purposes by Ukraine has sparked controversy among its international allies, with many expressing doubts about the defensive nature of the incursion. Despite this, the US has reaffirmed its support for Ukraine and provided additional military aid to help bolster Ukrainian defenses against Russian aggression. The imposition of new sanctions on entities supporting Russia’s war effort, including Chinese companies, reflects ongoing efforts by the US to limit Moscow’s access to key technologies for military purposes. As the conflict unfolds, the international community watches closely to see how the situation in Ukraine evolves and whether diplomatic efforts can pave the way for a peaceful resolution to the crisis.

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