The head of the Defense Ministry expressed gratitude to the US President, the head of the Pentagon and the entire American people for supporting Ukraine.
A new package of military aid from the United States will help the Armed Forces of Ukraine to liberate the country from the invaders more effectively. About this on Tuesday, October 4, wrote to Twitter Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov, commented on the new $625 million in US aid.
As the minister said, the best reward for the Ukrainian army for a successful offensive is the joy of liberated Ukrainians.
“And a new $625 million security assistance package from the United States will help us liberate our land more effectively,” the minister insisted.

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He thanked US President Joseph Biden, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and all the people of the United States of America for this support for Ukraine.
In turn, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia Laura Cooper said that the HIMARS multiple launch rocket system and ammunition provided by the United States allow the Ukrainian military to reach targets, particularly in Crimea. He spoke about it in a briefing broadcast on the PBS NewsHour YouTube channel.
“According to our estimates, with the help of GMLRS systems in HIMARS that the Armed Forces have, and we will provide additional numbers in the new military assistance package, they will be able to reach most of the targets on the battlefield. They will be able to reach most of the targets, including in Crimea,” he said. Cooper.
At the same time, the Pentagon representative recalled that Crimea is the territory of Ukraine.
Earlier, US President Joe Biden told his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, that the United States will provide Ukraine with a new $625 million aid package, which, specifically, includes the supply of the new HIMARS multiple launch rocket system.
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Source: korrespondent

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