Russia-Ukraine live updates: At least 30 killed in airstrike on Kramatorsk train station, Ukrainian officials say
The Biden administration has committed $2.4 billion in military assistance to Ukraine since it took office in 2021, the White House said Thursday, of which more than $1.7 billion has been announced since Moscow’s Feb. 24 invasion of Kyiv.
The support includes hundreds of Switchblade “kamikaze” drones, more than 10,000 anti-armor systems, more than 1,400 Stinger antiaircraft systems, over 50 million rounds of ammunition, 7,000 small arms, Puma drones, radars, armored Humvees and medical supplies. More than 30 countries have sent security assistance, the White House said.