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US a ‘ways away’ from sending troops to Ukraine: Joint Chiefs chairman

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The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Workers stated Monday that the U.S. remains to be a “methods away” from any attainable resolution on whether or not to re-introduce U.S. troops to Ukraine. 

“On the finish of the day, any reintroduction of U.S. forces into Ukraine would require a presidential resolution. So we’re a methods away from something like that,” Gen. Mark Milley instructed reporters at a information briefing. 

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“We’re nonetheless growing programs of motion, and none of that is been offered but to the Secretary,” he stated, referring to Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin.

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Milley didn’t elaborate concerning whether or not he was referring to low-level planning for U.S. forces to probably safe a diplomatic presence in Ukraine or, probably, for different actions.

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley speaks with reporters after a digital assembly of the Ukraine Protection Contact Group on the Pentagon, Monday, Could 23, 2022, in Washington. 
(AP Photograph/Alex Brandon)

President Biden determined to withdraw U.S. navy from Ukraine earlier than Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion.

The U.S. is aiding Ukraine by sharing intelligence and sending weapons. 

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Russia’s battle marked its third month on Tuesday, with no fast victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

Ukrainian authorities reported Tuesday that staff had discovered 200 our bodies within the basement of an condo constructing within the southern port metropolis of Mariupol. 

The Workplace of the United Nations Excessive Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has reported 8,533 civilian casualties in Ukraine, together with 3,942 deaths and 4,591 accidents. 

Nevertheless, the precise figures are believed to be significantly increased. 

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Reuters and The Related Press contributed to this report.

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