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Biden approves antipersonnel mines for Ukraine, undoing his own policy

The move comes as Russia’s advances in eastern Ukraine threaten to overwhelm front-line defenses.

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A sign warns of land mines in Ukraine's Kherson region in 2023. (Ed Ram for The Washington Post)

President Joe Biden has authorized the provision of antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine, a step that will bolster Kyiv’s defenses against advancing Russian troops but has drawn criticism from arms control groups.

The move comes in the wake of the White House’s recent authorization allowing Ukraine to use a powerful missile system to strike inside Russia — part of a sweep of urgent actions that the lame-duck Biden administration is taking to help Kyiv’s faltering war effort.