The United States announced $2.6 billion in military aid for April, consisting primarily of ammunition including Patriot missile reloads.
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The United States announced $2.6 billion in military aid for April, consisting primarily of ammunition including Patriot missile reloads.
The United States on Tuesday, April 4, unveiled details of $2.6 billion in new military aid for Ukraine's war against invading Russian forces, including ammunition for HIMARS precision rocket systems, artillery rounds and small arms.
The package also features munitions for Patriot and NASAMS air defense systems, as well as ammunition and anti-tank missiles used by Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles that Washington previously promised to Kyiv.
It includes 120 mm tank ammunition, which will support Ukraine's newly formed armored tank battalions as well as Abrams tanks that the United States has committed.
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