US Sending $2.6 Billion , in Weapons to Ukraine , Ahead of Counteroffensive.
On April 5, the Pentagon said that the United States plans
to supply weapons to Ukraine regardless of the cost,
ahead of an expected spring counteroffensive. .
'Newsweek' reports that Deputy Pentagon Press
Secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters that an
additional $2.6 billion in weapons are headed to Kyiv. .
'Newsweek' reports that Deputy Pentagon Press
Secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters that an
additional $2.6 billion in weapons are headed to Kyiv. .
The news comes as Ukrainian troops continue
to defend the Donbas and prepare for offensive
operations amid Russia's ongoing attacks.
The news comes as Ukrainian troops continue
to defend the Donbas and prepare for offensive
operations amid Russia's ongoing attacks.
We're giving the Ukrainians what
they need right now on the battlefield,
no matter the expense, as you
can see from our commitment.
And we're going to continue to do that. , Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, via 'Newsweek'.
We're giving the Ukrainians what
they need right now on the battlefield,
no matter the expense, as you
can see from our commitment.
And we're going to continue to do that. , Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, via 'Newsweek'.
The president, the secretary have
said we're with Ukraine for as long
as it takes, and so we're going
to keep providing them
the capabilities that they need, Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, via 'Newsweek'.
The president, the secretary have
said we're with Ukraine for as long
as it takes, and so we're going
to keep providing them
the capabilities that they need, Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, via 'Newsweek'.
'Newsweek' reports that the shipment of arms to Ukraine will
be drawn from U.S. stockpiles, including ammunition
for HIMARS, air defense interceptors and artillery shells.
'Newsweek' reports that the shipment of arms to Ukraine will
be drawn from U.S. stockpiles, including ammunition
for HIMARS, air defense interceptors and artillery shells.
According to Singh, the shipment will also include
new weapons to counter drones, which have impacted
the front lines under Russian bombardment.
We are seeing the increasing
use of Iranian-made drones and
the shipment of those drones
to Russia. We're seeing Russia
employing them on the battlefield, Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, via 'Newsweek'.
We are seeing the increasing
use of Iranian-made drones and
the shipment of those drones
to Russia. We're seeing Russia
employing them on the battlefield, Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, via 'Newsweek'.
The U.S. is also in the process of delivering M1 Abrams
tanks, with the Pentagon expressing hopes to deploy
the advanced weapon system by the end of 2023.
The U.S. is also in the process of delivering M1 Abrams
tanks, with the Pentagon expressing hopes to deploy
the advanced weapon system by the end of 2023