Since the start of the Biden administration, Washington has committed military aid to Ukraine totaling $63.5 billion.
US President Joe Biden responded to the massive Russian attack on the night of December 25. The American leader emphasized that on Christmas morning the Russians hit the energy sector to cut off Ukrainians from heat and light and called on the world to continue to support Ukraine until its victory against the aggressor. This was stated on Wednesday, December 25, in a statement issued by the White House.
He noted that Kyiv will soon receive new missiles for air defense from the United States.
“In recent months, the United States has provided hundreds of air defense missiles to Ukraine, with more on the way. I have directed the Department of Defense to continue to rapidly deliver weapons to Ukraine. The United States will continue to work tirelessly to strengthen Ukraine’s defense position against Russian forces,” Biden said.
We remind you that on the night of December 25, the Russians launched 184 air targets in Ukraine, the enemy carried out a combined attack on the facilities of the fuel and energy sector of Ukraine using missiles of various different types of air, land and sea. -based missiles. In addition, the aggressor attacked the country with Shahed-type attack UAVs and other types of simulator drones. The Ukrainian air defense shot down only 113 enemy air targets.
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp explained that Russia’s massive shelling of Ukraine at Christmas proves that Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin is not interested in peace, he only seeks to destroy Ukraine.
Current US President Joe Biden is considering the possibility of introducing new large-scale sanctions against Russia. The restrictions threaten, in particular, the energy sector of the aggressor country.
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