The Biden administration is preparing another $800 million military aid package for Ukraine – Reuters

It is possible that the amount may change.

The administration of US President Joe Biden is preparing additional military aid to Ukraine in the amount of about $800 million and may announce it as early as Friday. Reuters reports, citing three people with knowledge of the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Biden supports the aid, using his arms reduction powers, which allow the president to authorize the transfer of excess weapons from the US stockpile.

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Reuters sources said that the announcement could be made either on Friday or as early as next week, warning , that the cost of the weapons package may change before the announcement.

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We remind you that On August 8, the USA provided $1 billion worth of arms to Ukraine, and $550 million a week before that. Then the American side focused on various munitions, in particular, missiles for HIMARS MLRS.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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