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Biden approves allocation of military aid to Ukraine

Almost 600 million dollars will be directed to US Department of Defense goods and services to help Kyiv in the war.

The United States will provide Ukraine with another $600 million military aid package. The corresponding order was made by US President Joseph Biden. This was reported by the White House website.

The report says that the American leader “has given the US Secretary of State the authority to allocate up to $600 million for US Department of Defense goods and services, military training and education to help Ukraine.”

As you know, US President Joe Biden approved a tranche of aid to Ukraine in the amount of $675 million.

Note that the United States has spent $26.6 billion on military aid to Ukraine. The US government now wants to review how these funds were spent.

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Source: korrespondent

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