Washington announces US$2.1 billion arms package for Ukraine
The US' weapons package to Kyiv includes missiles for Patriot air defence systems, artillery rounds, drones and laser-guided rocket system munitions. – EPA pic, June 9, 2023.
THE United States today announced a US$2.1 billion military aid package for Ukraine, just as Kyiv appeared to be opening its long-awaited counter-offensive aimed at driving Russia from the country. The package included missiles for Patriot air defence systems, artillery rounds, drones and laser-guided rocket system munitions.
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