Ukraine makes its own targeting decisions, Pentagon says
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A woman lays flowers at a makeshift memorial to victims of a shelling, in Sevastopol, Crimea.
PHOTO: REUTERS
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon said on June 24 that Ukraine makes its own targeting decisions after the Kremlin directly blamed the United States for an attack on Crimea that it said was carried out with US-supplied ATACMS missiles and that killed at least four people and injured 151.
The war in Ukraine has triggered the biggest confrontation between Russia and the West
But directly blaming the United States for a deadly attack on Crimea - which Russia annexed in 2014 and now considers to be Russian territory although most of the world considers it to be part of Ukraine - is a step further.
"Ukraine makes its own targeting decisions and conducts its own military operations," Major Charlie Dietz, a Pentagon spokesperson, said.
A White House National Security Council spokesperson said any loss of civilian life was a tragedy.
"That certainly includes the thousands of innocent Ukrainians who have been killed by Russian forces since this Russian war of aggression began," the spokesperson said.
At least two children were killed in the attack on Sevastopol on June 23, according to Russian officials. Video showed people running from a beach near Sevastopol and some of the injured being carried off on sun loungers.
Russia said the United States had supplied the weapons, while US military specialists had aimed the weapons and provided data for them.
Russia summoned US Ambassador Lynne Tracy to the foreign ministry where she faced accusations that Washington was "waging a hybrid war against Russia and has actually become a party to the conflict". The attack, Russia told Tracy, would "not go unpunished. Retaliatory measures will definitely follow." REUTERS


