Russia’s advance is slowing to a minimum, stalling in places or slowly retreating in areas like Kherson, the US Department of Defense said.
Ukraine effectively uses weapons provided by the US Department of Defense. The press service of the Pentagon writes about this, citing an unnamed senior official of the ministry.
“Despite Russia’s talk, despite Russia’s threats to the Ukrainian population, the Ukrainians continue to bravely move forward. They’re making amazing use of the $8.2 billion worth of equipment we’ve provided so far,” said he.
According to the official, the Ukrainians have been very effective in finding and destroying Russian command and control centers and destroying groups of Russian equipment.
“Fighting continues in eastern and southern Ukraine, while Russian advances have slowed to a minimum, halting in places or slowly retreating to areas such as Kherson,” the US Department of Defense added.
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The American official also noted that the United States Department of Defense is closely consulting with the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense to ensure the supply of necessary materials, including ammunition.
“The Department of Defense is preparing another security assistance package that will address these needs,” he said.
It was previously reported that the United States is preparing a new package of military aid to Ukraine. The Pentagon plans to provide the Ukrainian army with spare parts for military aircraft of Soviet and Ukrainian production, and in August to transfer a new batch of Phoenix Ghost drones.
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Source: korrespondent

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