Published 06:38 IST, July 2nd 2022
US announces fresh $820 Mn military aid for Ukraine as Russia's raids continue unabated
As Ukraine continues to receive unwavering support from the West amid the war with Russia, the US announced another $820 million in new military aid for Kyiv
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As Ukraine continues to receive unwavering support from West amid war with Russia, United States on Friday announced anor $820 million in fresh military assistance for Kyiv as Moscow’s invasion stretched into fifth month. US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken announced Washington’s latest move in support of Ukraine and noted that people in war-torn country “continue to confront a brutality highlighted once again this week by an attack that struck a shopping mall filled with civilians”, referring to Russian shelling of shopping centre in Kremenchuk on Monday.
Blinken said, “Ukrainians continue to face a brutality highlighted once again this week by an attack that struck a shopping mall filled with civilians. y continue to fight for ir country, and United States continues to stand by m and ir just cause.”
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He ded, “As United States prepares to commemorate our independence, we remain committed to independence, security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Ukraine.”
In line with US’ commitments to help Ukraine as long as war lasts, Blinken authorised 14th drawdown of arms and equipment from US Department of Defence inventories for Kyiv’s self-defence since August 2021 of up to $50 million. of up to $50 million. US Secretary of State said, “This authorization, along with Defense Department’s parallel announcement of $770 million in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funding, will bring total U.S. military assistance to Ukraine to more than $6.92 billion since Russia launched its brutal, unprovoked, full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24.”
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“Our commitment to Ukrainian people will not waver, and we will continue to stand united with Ukraine,” Blinken pledged.
Ukraine receives €1 billion grant from Germany
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry announced on Friday that it received a grant of 1 billion euros from Germany, which Berlin h promised on June 25. It also noted that aid would be used to finance priority social and humanitarian expenditures during martial law.
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With regards to situation on ground as Russia-Ukraine war entered its fifth week, Russian armed forces on Thursday finally departed from Snake Island after almost four months. Snake Island is a small piece of land around 25 miles off Ukraine;’s souastern coast and it is on a major shipping lane. It is also a crucial access point to key port of Odesa.
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06:38 IST, July 2nd 2022