WASHINGTON, May 16 (UPI) -- As Russian forces advance their new offensive in the Kharkiv region, the United States Commission ...
The Russian president does not think that Ukraine can retake captured territory, the Institute for the Study of War said.
Despite the time and political capital spent on the $60 billion aid for Ukraine, some Biden administration officials are skeptical it’s enough for Ukraine to win its two-year war with Russia.
US officials say the Pentagon is poised to send an initial one billion-dollar package (£0.8 billion) of military aid to Ukraine as the Senate begins a debate on long-awaited legislation to fund ...
Pentagon press secretary Pat Ryder will hold a news briefing as the Senate considers military aid to Ukraine. Watch in the player above. The Pentagon could get weapons moving to Ukraine within ...
In briefings to Congress in recent weeks, administration officials have indicated that the US will likely send Ukraine long-range ATACMS, or Army Tactical Missile Systems, for the first time as ...
Last week, an array of U.S. leaders described how urgently Ukraine needs the infusion of aid. Without it, said CIA Director Bill Burns, Ukraine could lose the war to Russia by the end of this year ...
While U.S. lawmakers were debating the issue, several European nations stepped up and committed billions of dollars worth of weapon systems and munitions to Ukraine. France and French President ...
Ukrainian and Western leaders welcomed a desperately needed aid package passed by the US House of Representatives, as the Kremlin warned the passage of the bill would “further ruin” Ukraine ...
Washington's long-delayed package will help provide much-needed missile and ammunitions, without which the US was warned Ukraine could lose the war The US House of Representatives has approved a $ ...
MOSCOW — Moscow on Saturday slammed the approval by the US House of Representatives for an aid package to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. “The allocation of US military aid to Ukraine, Israel and ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his gratitude to the US House of Representatives for approving a new $61bn (£49bn) package of military assistance for Ukraine after months of delays.