Pentagon dismisses reports of expiring ATACMS destruction instead of sending to Ukraine
Pentagon spokesperson dismisses as false media reports claiming the US military plans to discard expired ATACMS missiles rather than provide them to Ukraine. The post Pentagon dismisses reports of expiring ATACMS destruction instead of sending to Ukraine appeared first on Euromaidan Press.
Reports claiming that the United States intends to discard expired ATACMS missiles instead of sending them to Ukraine are unfounded, stated Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder during a briefing on 4 January.
Earlier, Newsweek said that the ATACMS expiry date “raises questions”:
“Hundreds of Lockheed Martin-made M39 and M39A1 [ATACMS] missiles that are ‘excellent legal, precision-guided cluster weapons’ are scheduled for destruction at ‘significant’ expense to American taxpayers, said Daniel Rice, a former special adviser to Ukraine’s lead commander, General Valery Zaluzhny,” Newsweek wrote.
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