Pentagon now more likely to support Ukrainian long-range missile attacks on Russia, The Times reports
Story by bdawson@insider.com (Bethany Dawson) • Yesterday 12:05 PM
The Pentagon is now more likely to supply Kyiv with longer-range weapons, according to The Times.
This reportedly comes after a changed assessment of the war and the "suffering" the Ukrainians are facing.
Putin has warned that the US would be "crossing a line" if they were to supply Ukraine with long-range missiles.
Hundreds of thousands of people throughout Ukraine were without power and water on Monday following a Russian barrage.
Candlelit dinners and grocery shopping in the dark: Life goes on for Ukrainians amid Russian-triggered power outages
The city's water supply was fully restored as of Tuesday, and utility crews continued to work on power outages, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.But rolling blackouts were expected to continue in Kyiv and parts of Kharkiv in order to "reduce the load on the networks" following the spate of recent attacks, Ukraine's electricity-transmission-system operator said, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Hundreds of thousands of people throughout Ukraine were without power and water on Monday following a Russian barrage.
The city's water supply was fully restored as of Tuesday, and utility crews continued to work on power outages, according to Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
But rolling blackouts were expected to continue in Kyiv and parts of Kharkiv in order to "reduce the load on the networks" following the spate of recent attacks, Ukraine's electricity-transmission-system operator said, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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