President Joe Biden authorized an additional $150 million in military assistance to Ukraine on Friday. He also called on Congress to pass his $33 billion request for humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine. Since the start of Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. has sent about $3.8 billion in military aid.
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Biden expected to sign new $100 million weapons package for Ukraine, officials say
The United States has rushed $3.4 billion worth of armaments to Ukraine since Russia invaded on Feb. 24, including howitzers, anti-aircraft Stinger systems, anti-tank Javelin missiles, ammunition and recently-disclosed "Ghost" drones.
In Latest US Aid to Ukraine, President Biden Announces New $150 Million Weapons Package
The new package will be worth $150 million and include 25,000 155mm artillery rounds, counter-artillery radar, jamming equipment, field equipment and spare parts, a U.S. official said
U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Friday a package of security assistance to Ukraine that will provide additional artillery munitions, radars and other equipment that a U.S. official separately said was worth $150 million.
US seeks to downplay role in sinking of Russian warship
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration sought Friday to downplay the role of American intelligence in the high-profile sinking of the Russian missile cruiser Moskva, distancing itself from any direct role in one of the greatest embarrassments for Russia since it attacked Ukraine.