The United States announced a $300 million emergency aid package for Ukraine, including long-range HIMARS rocket systems, anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons, artillery shells, and small arms ammunition.
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The White House announced an emergency $300 million aid package for Kyiv, a sum that National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan called 'nowhere near enough.' The package includes long-range HIMARS rocket systems, anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons, artillery shells, and small arms ammunition.
The new US aid package for Ukraine includes additional missiles for HIMARS, artillery shells of various calibres, anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons, other ammunition, and maintenance equipment.
The U.S. pledged a defense aid package of weapons and equipment for Ukraine worth $300 million
The package includes a large number of artillery rounds and GMLRS rockets for HIMARS launchers
The package was made possible thanks to unanticipated cost savings in contracts that the Pentagon negotiated
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