The US Department of Defense has released a list of additional security aid to Ukraine, as the document says the Biden administration has provided $27.4 billion in aid to Ukraine since its inception.
This list is published on Official site A statement to the U.S. Department of Defense, titled “For Immediate Release,” states that the Department of Defense is announcing an authorization to meet Ukraine’s vital security and defense needs, and according to a presidential authorization valued at $2.5 billion, that’s 30- and the removal by the Biden administration of equipment from DoD stocks for Ukraine effective August 2021, including hundreds of armored vehicles, critical air defense support for Ukraine, and other important capabilities, including:
Additional ammunition for NASAMS8 Avenger National Advanced Air Defense Systems59 Bradley IFV air defense system and 295,000 rounds of 25 mm 90 mm Stryker infantry transport vehicle with 20 rollers 53 MRAP350 Mine Countermeasure Vehicle HMMWV Highly Mobility Wheeled Multi-Purpose Vehicle 20,000 artillery rounds Approximately 600 155 mm artillery rounds rounds for high-precision guidance 95,000 105-mm artillery shells About 11,800 120-mm mortar rounds Additional ammunition for HIMARS 12 ammunition support vehicles 6 command and control vehicles 22 tactical weapons withdrawal vehicles for high-speed HARM anti-radar missiles about 2,000 anti-tank missilesMore than 3 million rounds of small arms, explosives, anti-personnel ammunition, Claymore anti-personnel ammunition, night vision devices, spare parts and other field equipment.
“The Kremlin’s recent air strikes on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure demonstrate yet again the devastating impact of Russia’s brutal war in Ukraine,” the statement said. January 6 and 90 Stryker infantry transports with 20 minerollers provide two brigades with armored vehicles.
In total, the United States of America has provided more than $27.4 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since the Biden administration came to power. The United States has provided more than $29.5 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since 2014, and more than $26.7 billion since Russia’s unprovoked and brutal invasion on February 24, 2022.
Russian Ambassador to the United States of America Anatoly Antonov commented on media reports about the intention of the US administration to announce a large package of military assistance to Ukraine, that Russia will destroy any weapons that the Americans or “NATO” have supplied to Ukraine. regime of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
A source: Pentagon