The US Senate has approved a $60.8 billion foreign aid bill to support Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression. The bill is expected to be signed by President Biden on Wednesday, allowing aid to be dispatched to Ukraine within days.
The aid package includes artillery, air defenses, and ammunition, which are crucial given Ukraine’s urgent need for supplies. Experts anticipate that the first tranches of US assistance will arrive in Ukraine over the weekend. Some of the military equipment is already pre-positioned in Germany and Poland for swift deployment.
The delivery of more advanced systems, such as Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles and M113 Armored Personnel Carriers, will depend on the state of repairs these vehicles have undergone. However, the resumption of artillery ammunition supplies is expected to be quick as US firms have continued production.
The US is also preparing a military package worth $1 billion in initial aid delivery. The swift arrival of US assistance is expected to have a significant impact on the frontlines in Ukraine, where Russian forces have gained momentum.
The bipartisan support for the aid package reflects the US commitment to supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The aid will provide much-needed resources to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression and restore peace and stability in the region.