Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder said the department has $5.9 billion left to help Ukraine under the Presidential Withdrawal Authority (PDA) program, and that nearly all of those funds “could be exhausted.” This was reported by RIA Novosti.
Ryder stressed that all but $100 million in funds will be “exhausted” by the end of the fiscal year.
He added that the Pentagon will continue to provide new aid packages in the near future and is also working with the U.S. Congress to extend PDA authorization beyond the current fiscal year.
It was learned yesterday that it was the Pentagon. spent $5.3 billion from 2022 to increase shell production while providing military assistance to Ukraine.
September 6 US administration allocated The new $250 million military aid package for Ukraine includes RIM-7 anti-aircraft missiles, ammunition for HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems, 155mm and 105mm artillery shells, Stinger man-portable air defense systems, Javelin and Javelin AT-4 anti-tank missile systems, Bradley infantry fighting vehicles and other weapons.
Previously in the USA It was expressed fears that its military reserves will be depleted.
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Source: Gazeta
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