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US President Joe Biden has approved providing antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine in what has been seen as another policy reversal on weapons provided to Kyiv by the outgoing United States administration, according to reports. The US expects Ukraine to use the land mines in its own territory, though it has committed not to use them in areas populated with civilians, a US official told the Reuters news agency on Wednesday. Meanwhile, The United States embassy in Kyiv says it has received “specific information of a potential significant air attack” today, prompting it to shutter its doors.
Russia has launched another missile attack on the Ukrainian port city of Odesa. Some buildings in the central suburbs were damaged. Another attack has also been reported in the city of Kharkiv near the border with Russia, injuring 19 people.
Published 11/26/24
A barrage of rockets fired from Lebanon has caused damage across Israel and forced millions of people into shelters. The Israeli military says at least 250 projectiles were launched, in one of the biggest attacks since the conflict began. Later on, Israeli army radio reported that ‘340 missiles’...
Published 11/26/24