Ukraine is ready for the Russian summer offensive, it will attack next year, the USA thinks

Ukraine is ready for the Russian summer offensive, it will attack next year, the USA thinks
Ukraine is ready for the Russian summer offensive, it will attack next year, the USA thinks
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According to Sullivan, Ukrainian soldiers will try to prevent Russia’s further ground advance. This United Kingdom, despite the recently approved aid package, in the following example assumes. The British newspaper claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin will develop the power to control those Ukrainian regions, which he has declared to be part of Russia, in the year

Ukraine is thinking of moving forward and recapturing the land that the Russians took from them, quoted the expert Ukrainian English PC website The Voice of Ukraine as an adviser. However, it is also fully funded by Congress and approved by the Holy House.

The Ukrainian server and the Financial Times, however, consider Sullivan’s words to be the clearest outline of the American ideas of war, if Democrat Joe Biden takes office again after the November presidential elections.

Aid in the amount of more than 60 billion US dollars for Ukraine was approved by the House of Representatives on April 20, then passed by the Senate and signed by the President on April 24.

Shortly after, the Pentagon announced a military aid package worth one billion dollars. This includes anti-aircraft guns, anti-aircraft ammunition, anti-tank missiles and armored vehicles. Then on April 26, Defense Minister Lloyd Austin announced the allocation of six billion for the purchase of military aid from American suppliers, the server mentioned.

She informed the Holy House about the receipt of security aid to Ukraine at the end of April.

The article is in Czech

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