US announces additional $1.7b in military aid for Ukraine

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US announces additional $1.7b in military aid for Ukraine
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Package includes air defence capabilities, drones and munitions. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The United States on Wednesday announced additional security assistance of about US$1.3 billion forthe package including air defence capabilities, drones and munitions.

The United States is using funds in its Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative programme, which allows President Joe Biden’s administration to buy weapons from industry rather than pull from US weapons stocks. The US Department of Defence announced the aid a day after a virtual meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group, allies assisting Ukraine as its forces press a counteroffensive against Russian troops occupying Ukrainian territory.The Pentagon has provided more than US$10.8 billion in security assistance for Ukraine under the USAI in fiscal 2023, in seven separate tranches. The planned package would be the eighth. In the fiscal year that ended Sept 30, 2022, Washington put US$6.

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