US Embassy in Kyiv shuts due to Russian air attack threat after Biden policy shift
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Publish: 20 Nov 2024, 07:09 PM
KYIV,
Ukraine, Nov 20 (AP/UNB) - The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv said it would stay closed
Wednesday after receiving a warning of a potentially significant Russian air
attack on the Ukrainian capital.
The precautionary step
came after Russian officials promised a response to President Joe Biden's
decision to let Ukraine strike targets on Russian soil with U.S.-made missiles
- a move that angered the Kremlin.
The war, which reached
its 1,000-day milestone on Tuesday, has taken on a growing international dimension
with the arrival of North Korean troops to help Russia on the battlefield - a
development which U.S. officials said prompted Biden's policy shift.
Russian President
Vladimir Putin subsequently lowered the threshold for using his nuclear
arsenal, with the new doctrine announced Tuesday permitting a potential nuclear
response by Moscow even to a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that
is supported by a nuclear power.
That could potentially
include Ukrainian attacks backed by the U.S.
Western leaders
dismissed the Russian move as an attempt to deter Ukraine's allies from
providing further support to Kyiv, but the escalating tension weighed on stock
markets after Ukraine used American-made ATACMS longer-range missiles for the
first time to strike a target inside Russia.
The U.S. Embassy said
its closure and attack warning were issued in the context of ongoing Russian
missile and drone attacks on Kyiv and anticipated a quick return to regular
operations.
Western and Ukrainian
officials say Russia been stockpiling powerful long-range missiles, possibly in
an upcoming effort to crush the Ukrainian power grid as winter settles in.
Military analysts say
the U.S. decision on the range over which American-made missiles can be used
isn't expected to be a game-changer in the war, but it could help weaken the
Russian war effort, according to the Institute for the Study of War, a
Washington think tank.
"Ukrainian
long-range strikes against military objects within Russia's rear are crucial for
degrading Russian military capabilities throughout the theater," it said.
Meanwhile, North Korea
recently supplied additional artillery systems to Russia, according to South
Korea. It said that North Korean soldiers were assigned to Russia's marine and
airborne forces units and some of them have already begun fighting alongside
the Russians on the front lines.
Ukraine struck a factory
in Russia's Belgorod region that makes cargo drones for the armed forces in an
overnight attack, according to Andrii Kovalenko, the head of the
counterdisinformation branch of Ukraine's Security Council.
He also claimed Ukraine
hit an arsenal in Russia's Novgorod region, near the town of Kotovo, located
about 680 kilometers (420 miles) behind the Ukrainian border. The arsenal
stored artillery ammunition and various types of missiles, he said.
It wasn't possible to
independently verify the claims.
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