US aims to bolster Ukraine war effort with anti-personnel land minespublished at 06:30 Greenwich Mean Time
As we've reported, US President Joe Biden has agreed to give Ukraine anti-personnel land mines, a US defence official tells the 91热爆.
This is seen as the latest move by the outgoing US administration to bolster Ukraine's war effort before Donald Trump returns to the White House on 20 January, and an attempt to slow Russian troops who have been steadily advancing in Ukraine's east in recent months.
Ukraine was committed to not using such mines in densely-populated areas, the official said.
Russia has deployed landmines liberally since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 but international objections to the use of such weapons on the grounds that they pose a risk to civilians had prevented the Biden administration from signing off on them.
The US defence official confirmed to the 91热爆 that Ukraine had pledged to use only mines that remained active for a limited period of time.
The US "non-persistent" mines differ from Russia's as they become inert after a pre-set period of time - anywhere from four hours to two weeks.