U.S. Launches $300 Million Weapons Aid to Ukraine Amid Congressional Delays

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The White House announced on Tuesday that the U.S. will send Ukraine weapons and ammunition valued at $300 million, marking the year’s first new aid delivery.

This package, enabled by savings from under-budget defense contracts, comes amid congressional efforts to pass further aid for Ukraine, which has faced challenges repelling Russian advances.

Meanwhile, Ukraine launched drone attacks across nine Russian cities, including a significant strike on a crucial oil refinery.

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