The U.S. is gearing up to send a $275 million military aid package to Ukraine, which includes vital artillery shells, air defense ammunition, and equipment for ground vehicles. This aid comes amidst ongoing Russian assaults, particularly in northeastern Ukraine and Kharkiv. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has stated that these operations aim to establish a “buffer zone” to shield Russian territory from Ukrainian attacks. Despite the escalating conflict, Ukrainian forces claim to have halted the Russian advances on two fronts. The aid is part of a larger commitment by the Biden administration, reflecting ongoing support for Kyiv as it navigates these military challenges.
Set to begin on June 4, this new installment marks the fourth wave of U.S. military assistance since the approval of a substantial Foreign Aid Bill by Congress. The total U.S. aid to Ukraine has reached $6 billion, with an additional $8 billion allocated under the President’s emergency powers, allowing for swift action without the need for further congressional approval. This package underscores Washington’s dedication to providing consistent and rapid support to Ukraine amidst the intensifying conflict with Russia.