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US to send advanced rockets to Kyiv as Russia continues attacks

Kremlin forces inch closer to the centre of industrial city amid Ukraine’s anxious wait for arms

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Russian forces on Wednesday pressed closer to the centre of an industrial city in a drive to grab a swathe of eastern Ukraine, while the United States said it would supply advanced rockets to Kyiv to help push Moscow to negotiate an end to the war.

Ukraine’s General Staff said Russian forces, now 98 days into their military operation, pounded infrastruc­ture in eastern and southern regions, including the city of Sievierodo­netsk, which they entered on May 27 and is the main focus of their ground offensive in the eastern Donbas region.

According to provincial governor Serhiy Gaidai, a Russian airstrike hit the Azot chemical factory in Sievierodo­netsk on Tuesday, blowing up a tank of toxic nitric acid and releasing a plume of pink smoke. He urged residents to remain inside.

Reuters could not independen­tly confirm the cause of the incident. US President Joe Biden said Washington would supply precision rocket systems and munitions as part of a $700 million weapons package expected to be formally announced on Wednesday.

“We have moved quickly to send Ukraine a significan­t amount of weaponry and ammunition so it can fight on the battlefiel­d and be in the strongest possible position at the negotiatin­g table,” Biden wrote in the New York Times.

A Biden administra­tion official said the new supplies — which comes on top of billions of dollars worth of equipment such as drones and anti-aircraft missiles — included the M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), which Kyiv has said is “crucial” to counter Russian missile attacks.

Addressing concerns that such weapons could draw the United Statesinto­directconf­lict,jonathan Finer, deputy White House national security adviser, said Washington had asked Ukraine for assurances the missiles would not strike

inside Russia. Russia, however, warned of an increased risk of direct confrontat­ion with the United States. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry

Peskov said such supplies would not encourage Ukraine’s leadership to resume stalled peace talks.

“We believe that the United

States is purposeful­ly and diligently adding fuel to the fire,” Peskov said.

Shortly after the US decision was announced, the Russian defence ministry said Russia’s nuclear forces were holding drills in the Ivanovo province, northeast of Moscow, the Interfax news agency reported. The report did not mention the US decision.

Russia has also completed testing its hypersonic Zircon cruise missile and will deploy it by the end of the year on a new frigate of its Northern Fleet, a senior military officer said on Wednesday.

Ukraine’s General Staff said Russian forces continued to pound northern, southern and eastern districts of Sievierodo­netsk.

If Russia captures the city and its smaller twin Lysychansk on the west bank of the Siverskyi Donets river, it will hold all of Luhansk, one of two provinces in the Donbas that Moscow claims on behalf of separatist­s and a key war aim of President Vladimir Putin. — reuters

 ?? IN THE TOWN OF BORODYANKA, UKRAINE, ON WEDNESDAY. — afp ?? A woman walks past a destroyed apartment building
IN THE TOWN OF BORODYANKA, UKRAINE, ON WEDNESDAY. — afp A woman walks past a destroyed apartment building

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