Ukraine says it used U.S.-made bomb to hit target in Russia's Kursk region

Smoke rises from explosions during a Ukrainian strike on Glushkovo
FILE PHOTO: Smoke rises from explosions during a Ukrainian strike on Glushkovo, Kursk Region, Russia, in this still image obtained from video released August 21, 2024. Ukraine's Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk/via REUTERS/File Photo
Source: UGC

Ukraine says it used U.S.-made bomb to hit target in Russia's Kursk region

Ukraine's air force said on Thursday it used a U.S.-made GBU-39 bomb to strike a Russian platoon command post in the Kursk region of Russia, where Ukraine has mounted an incursion.

Kyiv's allies, including the United States, are supplying weapons to Ukrainian forces but have imposed restrictions on how and when they can be used inside Russia, out of concern such strikes could prompt retaliation from Russia that draws NATO countries into the Ukraine-Russian war.

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