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Asked if there were plans for additional deliveries of long-range ATACMS missiles beyond the recently approved aid package worth more than $60 billion, Austin replied that the United States would provide “as many as we can,” noting that Ukraine has already received a number of ATACMS missiles. On April 25, The New York Times reported that Senior Pentagon officials had confirmed that Ukraine may utilize the long-range ATACMS missiles provided by the United States to target Russian military assets in Crimea. White House National Security spokesman John Kirby said on April 30 that Washington had …

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