US halts some missile shipments to Ukraine over low stockpiles, sources say
- The Pentagon halted some shipments of air defense missiles and munitions to Ukraine due to low US stockpiles, as reported by Politico.
- The decision was driven by Elbridge Colby, who urges the US to focus on strengthening forces in the Asia Pacific region.
- A review found dwindling stocks of artillery shells, air defense missiles, and precision munitions at the Pentagon.
- The halt affects shipments previously pledged to Ukraine under the Biden administration through two aid mechanisms.
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The Gateway - The US administration has suspended "certain arms shipments" to Ukraine, citing Washington's concerns about its dwindling ammunition stockpile. "Putting US interests first," they said...
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Read Full ArticleAccording to the White House, they will now put America's interests first.
It is not yet known exactly how much ammunition is involved, but it is certain that Ukraine needs everything badly. Russia has recently been firing large salvos of drones and missiles at the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
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