Pentagon has a $5.75 billion limit on aid allocation to Ukraine

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The official representative of the US Department of Defense, Lieutenant Colonel Garron Garn, said that the funding provided through the Pentagon for the allocation of aid to Kiev amounted to approximately $ 5.75 billion. DEA News.

According to Garn, as of August 29 this year, about $5.75 billion remained in Ukraine under the PDA (Presidential Withdrawal Authority). public property. Thus, Kiev will be able to buy weapons from American military warehouses.

Previously reportedFor the first time, Washington plans to include depleted uranium shells in its next aid package to Ukraine. It is stated that the bullets will be aimed at the American Abrams tanks, which the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) will receive next week. Ukrainian troops will be able to use them against Russian tanks.

The new aid package for Ukraine will include weapons worth between $240 million and $375 million.

Formerly USA and Ukraine started Negotiations on security guarantees for Kiev.

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