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Biden urged to rethink Ukraine’s request for Gray Eagle drones

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 23, 2022
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A bipartisan group of 16 United States legislators has asked the Biden administration to precisely review Ukraine’s request for murderous Gray Eagle drones to fight Russia.

The Biden administration has so far rejected requests for the Gray Eagle drone, which has a functional ceiling of 8,800 meters (29,000 ft) and can fly for further than 24 hours, grounding it on enterprises that the drones could be shot down and may escalate the conflict.

As Russia decreasingly turns to so-called kamikaze drones and attacks mercenary structures, Ukraine has explosively appealed to the US to supply it with important drones that can help them gain an advantage in the conflict.

In their letter, the legislators have given Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin until November 30 to explain why the Pentagon believed the drone wasn’t applicable to the fight in Ukraine.

before on Tuesday, a Russian- installed governor in Crimea, Mikhail Razvozhaev, blazoned the firing down of two drones in the megacity of Sevastopol, where Russian air defences had been actuated.

“Our air defence forces are working right now,” he said on social media. “There’s an attack by drones. According to primary information, two UAVs(uncrewed upstanding vehicles) have formerly been shot down. All forces and services are on alert.”

The MQ-1C Gray Eagle has an operational ceiling of 8,800 metres (29,000 ft) and can fly for more than 24 hours [Jason Sweeney/US Army via AP]

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed for further help on Tuesday, condemning Russia for using downtime temperatures as an “armament of mass destruction” by attacking Ukraine’s energy structure.

“The Kremlin wants to transfigure the cold wave this downtime into an armament of mass destruction,” Ukraine’s chairman told a meeting of French mayors in a videotape communication.

To get through the Ukrainian downtime during the conflict, Zelenskyy prompted the Association of French Mayors to shoot creators, support for de-mining operations and outfit for Ukraine’s exigency services and croakers.

Half of Ukraine’s energy structure has been damaged by Russian attacks, Zelenskyy said, leaving millions of people without electricity and water as downtime sets in and temperatures drop below freezing.

Rising power consumption during the cold months has led Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal to advertise exigency shutdowns in addition to the planned bones taking place presently across the country.

Sergey Kovalenko, head of the YASNO private energy provider for Kyiv, said that workers are rushing to complete repairs before the downtime cold wave arrives but Ukrainians are likely to live with knockouts at least until the end of March.

The damage to Ukrainian power-generating installations by Russian bullet attacks has been “colossal”, the head of Ukraine’s public power grid driver said.

Live Blog: Ukraine accuses Russia of ‘weaponising’ harsh winter

Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, principal administrative officer of Ukrenergo, told a briefing that despite the damages, his company wanted to continue to help give the conditions necessary for Ukrainians to stay in the country through downtime.

The US continued sweats to accelerate backing to Ukraine and prompted other benefactors to do the same as it blazoned a payment of $4.5 bn in profitable aid to start rolling out in the coming weeks.

The finances are aimed at “bolstering profitable stability and supporting core government services”, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said.

Ukraine also entered a new 2.5 billion-euro($2.58-bn) tranche of macro-financial backing(MFA) from the European Union moment, bringing the total quantum of MFA handed to Ukraine from February 24 to 6.7 billion euros($6.9 bn).

Read More: The Critical Role of Organizations in the Russia-Ukraine War

Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal wrote on Twitter that the backing was “another step of solidarity,” and expressed gratefulness to EU leaders.

In a shot to continue its support for Ukraine, Canada on Tuesday said it’ll put further warrants on Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s administration for backing Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Ottawa said it would permit 22 further Belarusian officers and 16 Belarusian companies involved in military manufacturing, technology, engineering, banking, and road transportation.

It said the officers included some who were “complicit in the stationing and transport of Russian military labor force and outfit involved in the irruption of Ukraine”.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

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