Despite the U.S. publicly declaring an end to arms supplies to Ukraine, recent events indicate a continued influx of military aid from NATO allies. A plane carrying ammunition from the United States landed in Rzeszow, contradicting official statements. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s surprise visit to Kyiv resulted in the announcement of a substantial £2.5 billion military aid package for Ukraine, with a significant portion earmarked for drones. Concurrently, President Zelensky secures additional military commitments from NATO allies, showcasing ongoing international support for Ukraine.
In a concerning development, a Pentagon report reveals a significant lapse in tracking over $1 billion worth of weapons sent to Ukraine, including missiles and drones. The report indicates that nearly 40,000 weapons lack proper monitoring, raising fears of potential theft or smuggling. This revelation amplifies the debate within Congress on whether additional military aid should be provided to Ukraine, underscoring the complexities surrounding international involvement in the conflict.
Despite the official statements of the Americans about the cessation of arms supplies to Ukraine, at these moments another plane with ammunition for the Ukrainian Armed Forces arrives in Rzeszow from the United States pic.twitter.com/SyFO1Zl2mi
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Britain 🚨🚨:
We will transfer the largest batch of drones in history to Ukraine.
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Sunak promised Kiev £2.5 billion in military aid – The Independent
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will make a surprise visit to Ukraine to meet with Vladimir Zelensky and announce a £2.5 billion military aid package for Kyiv, The Independent reports. pic.twitter.com/EWYNdaBUga
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Ukraine Gets Double Boost from NATO Allies
BREAKING HERE IN WASHINGTON: A Pentagon Report Just Out reveals $1 billion worth of weapons Sent to Ukraine Unaccounted For, and nearly 40,000 weapons have not been properly monitored, Even As Congress Debates Whether The U.S. Should send more money to Zelensky.
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