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Russia summons the American ambassador over a deadly attack that Moscow says used US-made missiles

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June 24, 2024

The Russian Foreign Ministry summoned the American ambassador on Monday to protest what it says was the use of U.S.-made advanced missiles in a Ukrainian attack on Russian-annexed Crimea that reportedly killed four people and wounded more than 150.

Washington โ€œhas effectively become a partyโ€ to the war on Ukraineโ€™s side, the ministry said in a statement, adding, โ€œRetaliatory measures will certainly follow.โ€ It did not elaborate.

There was no immediate comment from U.S. or Ukrainian officials. The Associated Press could not independently verify Russia's claims about the missiles used.

Kyivโ€™s forces have relied heavily on Western-supplied weaponry since Russiaโ€™s invasion more than three years ago. The military aid has been crucial in allowing Ukraine to hold the Kremlinโ€™s army at bay, with few major changes along the 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line in eastern and southern Ukraine for many months.

Some Western countries have hesitated over providing more โ€” and more sophisticated โ€” help for Kyivโ€™s army because of concerns about potentially provoking the Kremlin. But as Ukraine has at times struggled to hold the line against Russiaโ€™s bigger and better-equipped military, Western leaders have gradually relented and granted more support.

In the latest key development, the Pentagon said last week that Ukraineโ€™s military is being allowed to use longer-range missiles provided by the U.S. to strike targets inside Russia if it is acting in self-defense. Since the outset of the war, the U.S. had maintained a policy of not allowing Ukraine to use the weapons it provided to hit targets on Russian soil for fear of further escalating the conflict.

Crimea, which Russian annexed from Ukraine in 2014 in a move that most of the world rejected as unlawful, long had been declared a fair target for Ukraine by its Western allies.

Russian authorities said that the dead in Sundayโ€™s attack included two children who were hit by falling debris from Ukrainian missiles that were shot down over a coastal area in Sevastopol, a port city in Crimea. It said cluster munitions, which critics say harm more civilians than combatants, were also used.

Russia said the missiles were U.S.-made ATACMS, a long-range, guided missile. It summoned U.S. Ambassador Lynne Tracy to the Foreign Ministry.

The targeting and โ€œmission inputโ€ for such missile attacks is carried out by U.S. military experts, the ministry statement alleged, saying the United States bears โ€œequal responsibility for this outrageโ€ with the Ukrainian authorities.

It went on to say that โ€œallowing strikes deep inside the Russian territory will not be left unanswered.โ€

Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry on Monday reported striking a โ€œmajor logistical hubโ€ of the Ukrainian military that held Western-supplied missiles and other weapons.

It said the strike was carried out by warplanes, drones, ground-launched missiles and artillery. The ministry didnโ€™t name its location.

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Follow APโ€™s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

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