WASHINGTON - A group of senior Republicans in the U.S. Congress urged President Joe Biden to send longer-range missiles to Ukraine, in a show of continued support for Kyiv among U.S. lawmakers despite pushback from some conservatives against more aid.
"Ukraine's requirement for deep-strike capability remains urgent, particularly to range targets throughout Crimea," Representatives Michael McCaul and Mike Rogers and Senators James Risch and Roger Wicker wrote. They sent the letter as the Republican-majority House of Representatives moved toward a vote on a standalone bill providing aid to Israel, defying Democratic President Joe Biden's request for a broad $106 billion national security funding bill with funding for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.
In October, Ukrainian forces used U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles for the first time, with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy saying the weapons had"proven themselves."
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