
Washington has announced that it will send more arms and munitions to help Ukraine fend off the Russian invasion.
The package worth a total of $725 million (€745 million) will include HIMARS mobile rocket launch systems — the long-range artillery weapons that played a key role in the Ukrainian counteroffensive in September.
It will also include more munitions, armored vehicles and medical supplies, the White House said. The aim of the package is to restock Ukrainian supplies rather than provide any new types of weapons.
#Ukraine: Another precise Ukrainian artillery strike took out a concealed Russian tank in #Luhansk Oblast. pic.twitter.com/3i0ei6LVvY
— 🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) October 15, 2022
Yesterday, Canada signed an agreement that will enable @EBRD to provide a €300 million loan to help keep the heat and lights on in Ukraine this winter. I hope other countries will soon follow Canada’s €36.5 million guarantee. pic.twitter.com/ArcYSwrUDj
— Chrystia Freeland (@cafreeland) October 14, 2022
