New US$2.6B military aid package will help Ukraine change dynamic of war: official
The U.S. package includes about $500 million in ammunition from existing military stockpiles and at least two new weapons systems that are designed to counter drones.
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The U.S. package includes about $500 million in ammunition from existing military stockpiles and at least two new weapons systems that are designed to counter drones.
The British defense ministry on Monday confirmed it would provide Ukraine with armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium, which Russia said would spark escalated attacks.
The money would help shore up Ukraine, which has suffered extensive damage to its infrastructure and economy during Russia’s year-long invasion.
Throughout the current war, reports have surfaced of attacks on Russian military bases, assassinations and other targets in Crimea.
Canada’s foreign minister says she has asked her Chinese counterpart to have his country’s president, Xi Jinping, speak with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel program, which expedites visas and temporary residency permits for Ukrainians and their families, is set to expire March 31.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in late Wednesday video address that the battle for Bakhmut and the surrounding Donbas region was “our first priority.”
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen paid tribute to Ukrainian women who are fighting against Russia and decried the sexual violence carried out by Moscow’s forces.
The launchable bridges will allow troops to cross rivers or other gaps as Russian and Ukrainian forces remain entrenched on opposite sides of the Dnieper River in the southeast.
The consultations are intended to drum up support from a range of countries, especially those in the G7, to coordinate support for any possible restrictions, U.S. officials said.