Russia has vowed to respond after Ukrainian forces launched a wave of drones and missiles at its western Belgorod region between Jan. 3 and Jan. 4.
The ATACMS missiles are among the longest-range weapons the United States has supplied to Ukrainian forces in their ongoing war with Russia. Ukrainian forces had initially used these tactical ballistic missiles within their pre-war borders, but President Joe Biden’s administration has gradually loosened restraints on when and where Ukrainian forces can use U.S.-supplied long-range weapons. Ukraine has increasingly used these missiles in recent weeks to strike targets within Russia’s borders.
After Ukrainian forces appeared to use ATACMS and Storm Shadow cruise missiles to strike inside Russia’s borders in November, Russian forces launched what they claimed was a new hypersonic medium-range ballistic missile—dubbed Oreshnik—at the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.
New Strikes Across Western Russia
The latest Ukrainian salvo targeting Belgorod occurred as the Biden administration has moved to transfer as much military and financial support to Ukraine as possible before Biden leaves office on Jan. 20.This week, Biden announced about $2.5 billion in new military assistance for Ukraine, while the Treasury Department announced that it had directed $3.4 billion in new budget support to Kyiv.
The Biden administration’s efforts to ramp up aid for Ukraine come amid uncertainty about how President-elect Donald Trump will handle the geopolitical issue.
Even as Russian forces continue their grinding march west across Ukraine, Kyiv has devoted significant resources to take the fighting to Russian territory and to maintain the foothold they established in Russia’s Kursk border region in August.
However, he registered his disapproval with the Biden administration’s move to allow Ukraine to escalate its attacks inside Russia.
“I disagree very vehemently with sending missiles hundreds of miles into Russia. Why are we doing that? We’re just escalating this war and making it worse. That should not have been allowed to be done,” Trump said.