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Pentagon To Send Pentagon To Send Top News Billion In Military Aid To Ukraine Billion In Military Aid To Ukraine

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., walks to the chamber as the Senate prepares to advance the $95 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan passed by the House, at the Capitol in

The Pentagon is gearing up to provide $1 billion in new military aid to Ukraine as the Senate advances legislation to fund crucial weapons needed by Kyiv to counter Russian advances in the conflict. The decision follows a period of congressional deadlock over the funding, with a bipartisan coalition in the House passing a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes significant allocations for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

The aid package for Ukraine encompasses a variety of ammunition, including air defense munitions and artillery rounds, as well as armored vehicles and other weaponry. Some of these weapons are expected to reach the battlefront within days, while delivery times for other items may vary. The U.S. has a well-established logistical system in place to facilitate the rapid deployment of aid to Ukraine.

The U.K. also announced a pledge of $620 million in new military supplies for Ukraine, including long-range missiles and millions of rounds of ammunition. President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of forthcoming air defense weapons once the Senate approves the bill, with additional aid to include long-range and artillery capabilities.

Bipartisan coalition in the House passes $95 billion foreign aid package.
The Pentagon to provide $1 billion in new military aid to Ukraine.
Aid package includes ammunition, armored vehicles, and weaponry for Ukraine.
The U.K. pledges $620 million in military supplies for Ukraine.

The aid will be provided through presidential drawdown authority, enabling the swift transfer of systems and munitions from existing U.S. stockpiles to Ukrainian forces. U.S. officials have emphasized the urgent need for this assistance, warning that without it, Ukraine could face defeat by Russia by the end of the year.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Zelenskyy participated in a recent meeting where the importance of immediate action on air defense weapons for Ukraine was underscored. The Pentagon is coordinating with international defense officials to address the critical situation in Ukraine and ensure the timely delivery of aid.

Since the onset of Russia's invasion in February 2022, the U.S. has provided over $44 billion in weapons, training, and maintenance to Ukraine. The $1 billion aid package aims to replenish depleted U.S. military stocks and bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities in the face of escalating hostilities.

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