It would raise the total value of US military assistance to Kiev to more than $55.7 billion since February 2022
The US government is set to provide Ukraine with $125 million in additional weaponry and munitions, the Associated Press reported, citing anonymous officials. According to the media outlet, the new package could be formally announced later on Friday, on the eve of Ukraine’s Independence Day.
Kiev sent thousands of troops along with dozens of pieces of military hardware into Russia’s Kursk Region in a surprise incursion earlier this month. Ukrainian officials have said the offensive’s main objective is to divert Russian forces from other areas along the front line. However, Moscow has responded by pursuing the intruders while simultaneously mounting pressure in Donbass.
In its report on Thursday, AP claimed that the new package would include air defense missiles, munitions for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), Javelins and several other types of anti-armor rocketry, 155mm and 105mm artillery shells, as well as counter-drone and counter-electronic warfare systems and other equipment.
The weapons will reportedly come directly from Pentagon stockpiles through the US president’s drawdown authority, meaning they can be delivered more quickly.
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AP has estimated that this latest package, if confirmed, would put the total value of US military assistance to Ukraine at more than $55.7 billion since February 2022.
The article also pointed out that Washington has apparently approved this latest shipment despite still not being fully in the picture regarding Kiev’s operation on Russian soil.