INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Washingtons decision to supply Ukraine with anti-personnel landmines marking a significant policy reversal comes from shifts in Russian
battleground techniques prioritizing infantry over mechanized units, U.S
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday
They dont lead with their mechanized forces anymore, Austin stated throughout a visit to Laos
They lead with dismounted forces who are able to close and do things to sort of pave the way for mechanized forces
The Ukrainians, he included, have a requirement for things that can assist decrease that effort on the part of the Russians
The move comes just days after U.S
President Joe Biden authorized Ukraine to use long-range ATACMS missiles on Russian targets, a longstanding request from Kyiv.The outgoing
Biden administration appears focused on bolstering Ukraines defenses before President-elect Donald Trump, who has actually slammed U.S
aid to Ukraine, assumes workplace
Trump has declared he could protect a ceasefire within hours but has actually not provided details of his plan.In 2022, Biden revealed
would largely prohibit using landmines, contrasting this with Russias implementation of the weapons in Ukraine
Neither Russia nor the U.S
is a signatory to the UN Mine Ban Treaty.Ukraine, which has signed the treaty, is examining accusations of its forces utilizing
anti-personnel mines in 2022, according to a report released Wednesday by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.The U.S
stated it plans to supply Ukraine with so-called non-persistent mines designed to self-destruct or shut down after a set period
Within 2 weeks, if they have actually not been detonated, they end up being inert, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated
He acknowledged that Ukraine would still face the obstacle of clearing unexploded ordnance after the war.Mary Wareham, deputy director at
Human Rights Watch, said Ukraines usage of the mines would breach the Mine Ban Treaty and raised issues about the dependability of aging U.S
From a clearance perspective, de-miners have to approach any type of explosive object with the understanding that it might take off,
Wareham told AFP, including that self-deactivation features are not enough
Amnesty International also called the move a deeply frustrating obstacle, cautioning that even non-persistent mines position dangers to
civilians.The decision follows similar criticism over the U.S
arrangement of cluster munitions to Ukraine last year.The landmines belong to a $275 million aid bundle that includes HIMARS rocket ammo,
TOW missiles and small arms.