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US forces in S Korea told to send equipment to Kyiv

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SEOUL: The US Department of Defense has asked its forces stationed in South Korea to provide equipment to help Ukraine in the war against Russia, the US military said yesterday, adding the move has “zero impact” on its operations in the Asian country.

US Forces Korea (USFK), which has some 28,500 troops in South Korea, said the move is part of US efforts to help Ukraine with its inventorie­s.

“This has zero impact on our operations and our ability to execute on our ironclad commitment to the defence of our ally, the Republic of Korea,” USFK spokespers­on Col Isaac Taylor said in a statement.

USFK declined to provide further details, including what types of equipment and how much has been requested or already transferre­d. The statement comes after the

New York Times reported earlier this week the United States was diverting munitions from Israel and South Korea to Ukraine for use in the war against Russia.

Moscow calls its actions in Ukraine “a special operation”.

Asked about the report, Seoul’s defence ministry said it was closely coordinati­ng with the United States to maintain its readiness posture.

South Korea’s policy is not to supply lethal weapons to Ukraine.

Seoul has sought to avoid antagonisi­ng Russia, both for economic reasons and because of the influence that Moscow can exert on the North Korean regime.

A US official said in November that Washington was in talks with South Korea to buy artillery shells to send to Ukraine, though Seoul insisted that the United States must be the ammunition’s end-user.

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