Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Updates: HIMARS Rockets Supplies To Ukraine Can Reach Crimea - Russia Responds To U.S. Escalation

UPDATES: Pentagon Remarks on Possible Strikes on Crimea Confirm US Involvement in Conflict - Kremlin
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Russia launched the special military operation back in February, after the people's republics of Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR) appealed for help to defend themselves against Ukrainian attacks.
Earlier in the day, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a constitutional law, officially approving the accession of the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics as well as Kherson region and Zaporozhye region, to Russia.
This comes after referendums, where the residents of the four territories overwhelmingly supported the motion to join the Russian Federation amid constant attacks by Ukrainian forces.

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Pentagon Remarks on Possible Strikes on Crimea Confirm US Involvement in Conflict - Kremlin
The recent remarks from the Pentagon on possible strikes of multiple launch rocket systems on Crimea confirm the involvement of the United States in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasian Affairs Laura Cooper said on Tuesday that Ukraine is able to strike most Russian targets, including in Crimea, using existing US-provided arms like the Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRS) used with High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS)."[Such statements] both directly and indirectly confirm the direct involvement of the United States in this conflict, which creates an extremely dangerous situation," Peskov told reporters.

Pentagon: HIMARS Rockets Supplied to Kiev Can Reach Crimea

On Tuesday, Washington announced plans to provide an additional $625 million in military aid to Ukraine, a package that includes more deliveries of high mobility artillery rocket system M142 (HIMARS). The announcement came as Russia continues its special operation to 'demilitarize and de-Nazify' Ukraine.
Laura Cooper, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russian, Ukrainian and European Affairs, has stated that HIMARS missile systemsthat Washington continues supplying to Kiev “can reach the vast majority of targets, including Crimea.”

“And it's our assessment that with the existing GIMLRS [Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System] capability that they have on the HIMARS and that we're providing more of, with this package, that they can reach the vast majority of targets on the battlefield,” Copper said on Tuesday.

The remarks came as she announced the Biden administration’s additional security aid to Kiev, which she said is “valued at up to $625 million” and which “will contribute to meeting Ukraine's critical defense needs.”

Moscow Warns West Against Providing Kiev With Arms 

Shortly after Moscow kicked off the special operation to demilitarize and de-Nazify Ukraine, the US and its allies responded by slapping packages of “severe” sanctions against Russia and ramping up their military support for Ukraine.
Moscow has repeatedly slammed the West for its weapon supplies to Kiev, with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warning that "any weapon, [and] any arms shipment on the Ukrainian territory" would be considered “a legitimate target” by the Russian military.
For her part, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has recently stressed that “Washington has once again demonstrated how much it has lost touch with reality, having actually become a party” to the Ukraine conflict. According to her, “further evidence of this is the US Congress recently agreeing on the allocation of a new assistance package to the Kiev regime worth almost $12 billion.”

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, for his part, underlined that the Ukraine conflict had become another pretext for the US and its allies to unleash an economic and information war against Moscow in order to deplete it strategically. “Ukraine has been picked [by the West] as an instrument of a hybrid war against Russia,” Shoigu added.


Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted in his address to the nation in late September that the West’s current goal is “to weaken, divide and ultimately destroy” Russia. Putin referred to “some irresponsible politicians in the West,“ who “talk about plans to organize the supply of long-range offensive weapons to Ukraine, systems that are capable of launching strikes against Crimea and other regions of Russia.”

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