The first aid package was a billion dollars, but the second – six billion.
According to a statement released by the White House, President Joe Biden has ordered “up to $400 million for Defense Department goods and services, as well as military education and training, to support Ukraine.” “
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned on Thursday that his country was facing a “very difficult situation” in the east, but said new US troops were nearby and “we can stop them”.
According to officials, the latest package includes HIMARS systems and missiles for them, as well as artillery, anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons, armored vehicles and other weapons and equipment.
“This is the 57th piece of equipment the Biden administration has provided to Ukraine from the Department of Defense stockpile since August 2021.
This package includes equipment to support Ukraine’s most pressing needs on the battlefield, including air defenses, artillery shells, armored vehicles and anti-tank weapons ,” the Pentagon said.
This aid package will provide Ukraine with additional ammunition for Patriot systems, ammunition for NASAMS systems, Stinger anti-aircraft missiles, HIMARS systems and their ammunition, 155-millimeter and 105-millimeter artillery shells, Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, cargo – M113 armored personnel carriers, MRAP armored vehicles, optically guided missiles, “Javelin” and “AT-4” anti-tank systems, high-precision anti-aircraft weapons, small arms, ammunition and grenades, patrol boats, chemical defense , biological, radiological and nuclear.
“The United States will continue to work with approximately 50 allies and partners to provide the brave defenders of Ukraine with the necessary assets to combat Russian aggression,” the Pentagon said.
CONTEXT:
US House of Representatives on April 20 vote for the bill, which provides for long-delayed aid to Ukraine. After approval by the House of Representatives, the bill was approved by the Senate and signed President Joe Biden.
The support in the lower house of Congress has cleared the biggest obstacle to Biden’s request for financial aid to Ukraine, which the president first raised in October when Ukraine’s military stockpile began running out.
The United States has long supported Ukraine in its war against Russia, but there are more critical members of the House Republican group who oppose the amount of aid given to Ukraine. They are the ones who had delayed Washington’s support for Kyiv for months.
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2024-05-10 19:29:31
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