Defense Department Announces Additional $775 Million Ukraine Aid Package as Russian Invasion Stalls

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Defense Department Announces Additional $775 Million Ukraine Aid Package as Russian Invasion Stalls
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The Pentagon announced a $775 million aid package to help Ukraine defend itself and potentially retake territory from Russia. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from DefenseOne, thehill and dcexaminer: Ukraine Crimea

and other supplies worth $775 million to help Ukraine defend itself and potentially retake territory from Russia.40 armored MRAP vehicles, 16 howitzer artillery pieces with 36,000 rounds, AGM-88 high-speed anti-radiation missiles, and more.

The new aid comes less than a month after a; on Friday, a series of explosions behind Russian lines in Crimea marked an escalation in Ukraine’s effort to repel Russia as its invasion reached a “near operational standstill.” Ukrainian officials told

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