Pentagon: Washington ordered Kiev not to use US-supplied weapons to sabotage Russia

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General Mark Milley, Chief of Staff of the US Armed Forces, said Washington had made a rule that when supplying weapons to Kiev, this equipment should not be used in attacks on Russian territory recognized by the United States. States.

“The rules we have set with the Ukrainians are not to use US-supplied equipment to attack Russian soil,” Milley said.

He noted that the US is currently investigating whether US-supplied weapons were used in attacks by saboteurs from Ukraine to the Belgorod region.

Millie added that she doesn’t “currently” have an answer to that question.

20 May reportedGeneral Mark Milley, Chief of Staff of the US Armed Forces (CNS), discussed the combat situation in Ukraine on the phone with the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Army, General Valery Zaluzhny. This is stated in the statement of KNS official representative David Butler.

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