will send $1.7 billion in military aid to Ukraine, officials announced on Monday, including an array of munitions for air defense systems, artillery, mortars and anti-tank and anti-ship missiles.The package includes $1.5 billion in funding for long-term contracts through the Ukraine Security ...
A report by Axios also said Wednesday that senior US officials have been in contact with European leaders to reassure them that the supply of military aid will not dry up. Russia says the West and NATO are playing a direct role in the Ukraine conflict by pouring advanced weapons and military...
The Biden administration has, as expected, announced an additional $275 million in military aid for Ukraine as Kyiv struggles to hold off advances by Russian troops in the Kharkiv region.
The new $1.2 billion in U.S. military aid will come from the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), which the U.S. uses to purchase weapons and equipment from the defense industry or from partner nations on behalf of Ukraine. Because the process involves defense...
The United States announced a new military aid package for Ukraine on Friday worth $400 million primarily comprised of ammunition, but for the first time will include tactical bridges to move tanks and armored vehicles. The bridges could be used by Ukrainian troops who have been training in ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed Tuesday that the U.S. will continue to support Ukraine’s war effort against Russia.
U.S. military aid has helped Ukraine's stunning offensive but U.S. officials praise Ukraine's military skill and anticipating weapons needs.
Kyiv, Ukraine--The Biden administration should allow the Pentagon to deploy U.S. military advisers to Ukraine to help coordinate the billions of dollars of arms flowing into the country and to keep better tabs on the weapons, members of a bipartisan congressional delegation visiting Kyiv said Sat...
Kyiv (Ukraine), Jan 19:As US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Ukraine, the Biden administration said Wednesday it’s providing an additional USD 200 million in defensive military aid to the country amid soaring fears of a Russian invasion. ...
The White House and pro-Ukraine lawmakers are growing increasingly alarmed about the future of US funding for Kyiv in the wake of Kevin McCarthy’s ousting as speaker of the House of Representatives, which has left military aid in limbo. ...