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THE BATTLE FOR UKRAINE
MILITARY SUPPLIES Majority of US weapons promised to Ukraine in February delivered: official US officials have been impressed with the Ukrainians' usage of equipment given to it by Western allies, such as these Javelin anti-tank missiles the United States delivered on February 11, 2022 Sergei SUPINSKY AFP/File Original article: https://www.rfi.fr/en/majority-of-us-weapons-promised-to-ukraine-in-february-delivered-official Burgess COMMENTARY I hope this news item is true, and that there have been substantial deliveries of military supplies to Ukraine. Timely deliveries of these supplies will make a huge difference. One of the takeaways from the early days of the Russian invasion is that the Ukrainian military and the citizenry who have joined the territorial army of volunteers are doing better than expected while the army deployed by the Russian Federation is doing worse than expected. Sadly, the Russian Federation has an almost unlimited capacity to destroy the physical infrastructure of Ukraine and in the process kill and main a huge number of people, both military and civilian ... and it is unlikely that Putin will be moved by this sort of carnage. Resupplying the Ukrainian military and the supporting civilians is vital for Ukraine ... and indeed for all of us whether we are in Europe or further away. If Ukraine does not survive, then it is likely that very little that the 'free world' values will survive. That is awful to contemplate. I hope the free world will be able to keep delivering military supplies to Ukraine until they defeat the Russian invaders. Peter Burgess | |||||||||
Majority of US weapons promised to Ukraine in February delivered: official
US officials have been impressed with the Ukrainians' usage of equipment given to it by Western allies, such as these Javelin anti-tank missiles the United States delivered on February 11, 2022 Issued on: 04/03/2022 - 19:00 Modified: 04/03/2022 - 18:59 Washington (AFP) – The United States has already delivered more than two thirds of the arms it promised in late February to Ukraine, whose forces are 'effectively' using them to push back the Russians, a Pentagon official said Friday. On February 26, Washington authorized $350 million of military equipment -- the largest such package in US history -- to bolster Kyiv against the Russian invasion, which began last week. An official with the US State Department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs told Congress this week that the package aimed to 'provide urgently needed ammunition, Javelin anti-tank missiles and the Stinger man portable air defense systems to Ukraine.' Her testimony officially confirmed for the first time America's delivery of the high-tech Stingers, which can be used to shoot down low-flying aircraft. The Pentagon official told reporters that out of the $350 million, 'we have already delivered to the Ukrainians $240 million-worth of that package, including some of the most needed capabilities like anti-armour capabilities.' 'You can see how fast we are moving to get those capabilities to the field,' she added, noting there was 'no evidence of any Russian interference' to hinder arms deliveries. Washington had previously authorized $60 million in military assistance to Ukraine last fall, followed by another $200 million in December for weapons and ammunition. Most of that aid has been distributed to Ukrainian forces, the senior official told reporters Friday. She added that US authorities 'have been tremendously impressed by how effectively the Ukrainian armed forces have been using the equipment that we've provided them.' 'They are able to distribute the equipment very quickly' on the battlefield and have 'slowed the Russian advance' she added. Ukrainian forces have received US training, according to the official, including in December and early January, as Russia's threats against its neighbor became more acute. 'The vast majority of what we have been providing they are already familiar with,' the official said. She added that 14 other countries had also delivered weapons to Ukraine since Russia's invasion began on February 24, and that US President Joe Biden had requested a new package from Congress to provide even more US assistance. © 2022 AFP |