Ukraine to get US land mines for use against Russian forces: Reports

US President Biden’s decision to provide antipersonnel mines comes after Ukraine fired ATACMS missiles into Russia.

US President Joe Biden has approved providing antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine in what has been seen as another policy reversal on weapons provided to Kyiv by the outgoing United States administration, according to reports.

The US expects Ukraine to use the land mines in its own territory, though it has committed not to use them in areas populated with civilians, a US official told the Reuters news agency on Wednesday.

The Washington Post first reported the move by Biden, which reverses his earlier reluctance to provide land mines due to concerns over the risk they present to civilian populations, which antimine campaigners say is unacceptably high.

Ukraine has received US-made antitank mines throughout the war against invading Russian forces, but the addition of antipersonnel mines is aimed at stalling the expanding advance of Russian ground forces in recent months, a US official told the Reuters news agency, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The US land mines to be provided to Ukraine are “non-persistent”, the US official said, meaning they require a battery to detonate and will not explode once the battery runs out after a preset period of time.