A new "60 Minutes" report that aired over the weekend showcased how U.S. money to Ukraine is distributed and ultimately spent, with Sen. Lindsey Graham telling Holly Williams the investments are worth the cost. Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassad
MORE: How Ukraine struck a major blow to Russian forces While that assistance was described by the U.S. military official as being "incredibly helpful," the official directed praise at Ukraine's military. "Much of the credit, if not most of it goes to the Ukrainians and what they're do...
West Is Still Unsure How to Aid UkraineRowland EvansRobert Novak
Ukraine remains in desperate need of foreign financial assistance, humanitarian aid, infrastructure development, military support, and technical capacity building. However, quiet caution has emerged among various international supporters. Ukraine’s capacity to implement Western-backedpolitical, economic, and ...
Here’s a look at the latest military aid going to Ukraine: More immediate weapons For the first time, the U.S. will send Ukraine the Joint Standoff Weapon — a glide bomb known as JSOW —“to enhance Ukraine’s long-range capabilities.” The variant being sent inc...
“The aid sent from Ireland really is helping to make such a real and big difference; I wish they could all see that,” he said. At Lviv Regional Hospital, amputee soldiers are undergoing physical therapy and recovery sessions. Some men suffered catastrophi...
On Tuesday, however, President Joe Biden touted a new military aid package worth $200 million for Ukraine. Money is dwindling. But the announcement of more weapons being sent to Kyiv just underscores the complexity of the funding. So has the money run out? Or are there still a few billion...
As the war in Ukraine continues, Draganfly Innovations is providing drones to help aid in the crisis.
Ukraine would also benefit if the Biden administration would endorse Graham’s idea to make it possible for retired U.S. F-16 pilots to volunteer for service in Ukraine. This would reverse the unfortunate signals we sent to Moscow when it became known not enough Ukrainian pilots were trained ...
Ukraine as possible. This will require that the United States, NATO, and allied countries intensify their military and economic support. While Ukraine has received an astonishing amount of aid thus far, it is not yet enough to effectively repulse Russia’s sadistic army and paramilitary ...