POLITICS

Ukraine Gets U. S. Anti-Personnel Mines: A Easy Turnaround on Policy

UkraineWed Nov 20 2024
The U. S. government has decided to send anti-personnel mines to Ukraine, changing its long-standing policy. This move comes after Russia's frontline tactics shifted, leading to slow but steady advances in Ukraine's east. The mines are meant to slow down Russia's dismounted troops who now lead their attacks. The U. S. wants these mines used defensively within Ukrainian territory, not offensively against Russia. The U. S. seeks assurances to minimize civilian risks. Previously, the U. S. had only provided Ukraine with anti-tank mines. Until now, anti-personnel mines were avoided due to their lasting danger. The switch is sudden, given the U. S. had pledged to limit these mines' use. The mines will be "non-persistent, " losing power and becoming inert after a short time. Russia has also used these mines since the war's start.

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    How does the use of anti-personnel mines impact the humanitarian situation in Ukraine?
    What are the potential long-term impacts of deploying anti-personnel mines on the environment and civilian populations?
    What assurances has the US received from Ukraine regarding the use of these mines?

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