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The US will provide USD 1.2 billion more in long-term military aid to Ukraine to further bolster its air defences as Russia continues to pound Ukraine with drones, rockets and surface-to-air missiles, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
The aid package will be provided under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. Unlike US equipment, weapons and ammunition sent from Pentagon stocks that can be delivered to Ukraine quickly, this money is to be spent over the coming months or even years to ensure Ukraine’s future security needs.
The Pentagon said it will fund air-defence munitions and drones for air defence, and provide equipment to help modify Western air-defence launchers, missiles and radars so they can be used with Ukraine’s systems.
It will also buy artillery rounds, howitzer ammunition, satellite imagery assistance and funding for ongoing maintenance and spare parts for a variety of systems. US officials said the weapons include HAWK air-defence systems. They spoke on condition of anonymity because that has not yet been formally announced.
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The Pentagon said the aid will build the capacity of Ukraine’s military “to defend its territory and deter Russian aggression over the long term.”
Including this package, the US has provided Ukraine nearly USD 37 billion in military aid since Russia invaded in February 2022.
The latest aid comes as Ukraine prepares to launch a spring offensive against Russian forces, with air defence a persistent issue.
Ukraine’s air defences shot down 35 Iranian-made drones over Kyiv in Russia’s latest nighttime assault, officials said Monday. Wreckage from a drone struck a two-story apartment building in Kyiv’s western Svyatoshynskyi district, while other debris struck a car parked nearby, setting it on fire, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said in a Telegram post.
Facing economic sanctions and limits on its supply chains due to its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has routinely turned to Iran’s Shahed drones to bolster its firepower. And US aid packages — including more immediate military weapons and support — have included systems to shoot down and otherwise defeat the drones.
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