Moscow fired missiles at Ukraine on Saturday, killing at least 29 people and injuring more than 70 others.
Retired Lt. General Ben Hodges, a former commander of U.S. Army Europe, said on Saturday that Washington's"unwillingness" to send long range weapons to Ukraine is creating a"sanctuary" for Russia in its ongoing war in the Eastern European country.
"Sanctuary for Russian systems that are killing innocent Ukrainians is created by our unwillingness to provide weapons that have capability beyond the 90km of a GMLRS [Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System ] launched from HIMARS [High Mobility Artillery Rocket System]," Hodges wrote on"ATACM's [Army Tactical Missile System], Gray Eagle drones, Small Diameter Bombs will deny Russia sanctuary," the retired Army officer added.
The former general was referencing a tweet by Marshall S. Billingslea, the former assistant secretary for terrorist financing at the Department of the Treasury, who urged PresidentSanctuary for Russian systems that are killing innocent Ukrainians is created by our unwillingness to provide weapons that have capability beyond the 90km of a GMLRS launched from HIMARS. ATACM’s , Gray Eagle drones, Small Diameter Bombs will deny Russia sanctuary.
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