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U.S. Embassy in Kyiv Reopens After Closure Amid Rising Tensions

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
November 21, 2024
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On Wednesday, November 20th, the United States Embassy in Kyiv reopened after it announced its closure, citing specific intelligence of an impending significant air attack by Russia. This precaution followed Ukraine’s recent use of U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles to strike a Russian weapons depot in Bryansk, marking the first such attack permitted under new U.S. guidelines. Embassy officials urged Americans in Ukraine to shelter in place and prepare for potential escalation as air raid alerts swept Kyiv.

The strike on Bryansk involved eight long-range missiles, with Ukraine targeting military infrastructure. While Ukraine confirmed the depot’s destruction, Russia claimed its defenses intercepted several missiles. Tensions escalated after President Biden approved the use of ATACMS, a decision criticized by Russia as provocative. The Kremlin labeled the move an escalation and warned of severe consequences, including possible nuclear responses under revised doctrines.

In addition to the U.S. embassy closing due to the threat of air attack, the Italian and Greek embassies also closed, however, the French embassy stayed open.

As air raid sirens sounded across Kyiv, thousands sought refuge in shelters. The U.S. Embassy emphasized the heightened risks, instructing personnel to remain indoors. In addition to missile strikes, Russian forces have intensified drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, including Odesa, resulting in civilian casualties and infrastructure damage. These developments underline the growing stakes in the ongoing conflict.

The Biden administration’s decision to enable long-range strikes reflects evolving U.S. policy. Ukrainian officials hailed the move, arguing it bolsters their ability to counter Russian aggression. However, Moscow viewed this as a direct challenge, with some officials warning of a broader confrontation involving NATO. President Putin’s recent amendments to Russia’s nuclear doctrine further highlight the high-risk environment.

Despite heightened rhetoric, Ukrainian forces continue to assert their right to defend against Russian aggression. The ATACMS strike on Bryansk underscores Ukraine’s strategic shift, focusing on targeting logistics and command hubs within Russia. The Kremlin’s response, including threats of retaliation, remains a point of concern for Western allies.

With fears of escalation looming, both nations are poised for further clashes, raising questions about the conflict’s trajectory and international implications.

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