US modified HIMARS missile systems to prevent Ukraine from striking Russia: Report

Washington sought to prevent Ukraine from hitting targets in Russia, possibly sparking direct conflict with Moscow, said Wall Street Journal

By Rabia Iclal Turan
05.12.2022

The US secretly modified long-range missile systems it sent to Ukraine to prevent them from being fired into Russia, according to a report published on Monday.

The decision on the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) was taken to “reduce the risk of wider war with Moscow,” the Wall Street Journal reported, citing anonymous US officials.

Washington has sent 20 HIMARS to Kyiv since June, it said. The systems were widely credited for helping Ukraine make unexpected gains in fighting off Russian forces.

The Pentagon has yet to make any statement regarding the reports.

The US in late November announced an additional $400 million in military assistance to Ukraine to help the country defend itself against Russia.

The new package includes additional arms, munitions, and air defense equipment, including additional HIMARS, according to the US Defense Department.

The US has so far committed more than $19 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the war on Feb. 24.

“Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy formally promised only to use HIMARS for defensive purposes and to avoid firing into Russian territory; this took place before the U.S. agreed to provide the systems in order to avoid escalating the conflict,” Defense News reported this July.

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