Ukraine Is Asking US $2 Billion per Month for Emergency Economic Aid
Ukraine has asked the United States for more emergency assistance in the form of $2 billion worth of economic aid per month.
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Ukraine has asked the United States for more emergency assistance in the form of $2 billion worth of economic aid per month.
The United Kingdom is supplying Ukraine with Brimstone precision-guided missiles to help repel the Russian advance in the Donbas region, British Armed Forces Minister James Heappey confirmed.
The Russian media has reported that their troops and government have ‘evacuated’ a total of 1,021,871 Ukrainians to Russia, including 187,636 children since the start of the invasion. Ukrainians were reportedly forced to go to Russia and were beaten in the process.
Ukrainian Special Forces operating behind enemy lines have been smashing supply columns and hobbling the Russian offensive for two months now.
Attacks reportedly hit radio antennas and the Ministry of State Security building in Tiraspol, in Moldova’s Transnistria, a Russian-backed separatist region.
An American citizen and former Marine, Willy Joseph Cancel, has died in Ukraine while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, according to the man’s family. His is the first known death of a US citizen fighting against Russian aggression in Ukraine. He was 22 years old.
Why should you want to know more about the AT-4 anti-armor weapons systems we are sending to Ukraine? Well, for one thing, we are sending over 6,000 of them. So that’s a lot of destructive power headed their way.
Australia has announced that it will be delivering six units of M777 155mm lightweight towed howitzers and ammunition to Ukraine.
Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, has confirmed that Russian forces have fired two missiles into the downtown region of his city.
President Biden sent Congress a $33 billion assistance request to provide additional aid for Ukraine. The funds are intended to supply the country with more weapons, and humanitarian and economic support as the fighting enters its third month.
In an attempt to bolster its naval protection, the Russian Navy has deployed trained military dolphins at its Black Sea naval base in Sevastopol to protect its fleet from an underwater attack.
With the Russian withdrawal from the capital to point east, many displaced residents return to their homes weeks after fleeing for safety. The roads are jammed with citizens in a hurry to get back, but there now is an added attraction that they did not pass on the way out; scores of destroyed Russian vehicles