Defense secretary announces nearly $1 billion in Ukraine aid
The US is committing an additional $988 million to help Ukraine fight Russia’s invasion, including munitions for rocket ...
The aid will be funded via the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, under which military equipment is procured from the ...
Lloyd Austin announced the Pentagon will send nearly $1 billion to Ukraine, bringing the total the United States has ...
The latest package will include more drones and munitions for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems that the U.S. has ...
The Biden administration announced on Saturday nearly $1 million in arms support for Ukraine, the Department of Defense said in a press release. The $988 million assistance package will provide ...
Ukraine has sought more of the missiles to strike deep into Russian territory — as it did late last month after the Biden ...
Russian and Ukrainian military operations face challenges from rivers. This phase of the war will depend on each side's ...
Scholz arrives in Kyiv first time since June 2022, pledges $680 million in military support 'We need to move faster,' ...
Below Senior Fellow Can Kasapoğlu offers a military situation report about the war in Ukraine. Executive Summary • The ...
Ukraine urged its partners on Thursday to speed up military aid, saying quicker delivery of critical battlefield equipment ...
Donald Trump has repeatedly said he thinks the U.S. spends too much on the war in Ukraine in the form of military aid.
Ukraine and Russia are increasingly using small drones to take out enemy uncrewed aerial vehicles above the battlefield.