“It is reported, among other things, to suspend the supply of dozens of rockets for Patriot systems, dozens of Stinger”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
The publication writes that some military assistance supplies have already been directed to Ukraine when they were stopped.
According to officials, it is about suspending the supply of dozens of interceptors for Patriot air defense systems, dozens of portable Styinger anti-aircraft missile systems, high-precision artillery shells, more than 100 Hellfire missiles, as well as AIMs launched by Ukrainian fighters.
It is noted that anti -tank systems, such as AP4 grenade launcher and about 250 GMLRS, which are used to accurately damage ground, over long distances.
Earlier, the White House stated that the United States stopped the supply of some weapons promised during the Baiden Administration to Ukraine for use in the war with Russia after the Pentagon confirmed that US reserves had declined.
White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said that after a US Department of Defense inspection, the United States has made the decision to “put the interests of America in the first place.” But Washington refused to confirm which weapons were stopped.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine reported that on July 2, the Minister of Minister Andriy Sibiga was invited to the Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga, a temporary prison for US affairs in Ukraine, John Ginkel, and “a key topic of conversation was US military assistance and defensive cooperation between the two states against the background of escalation of aggression and terror.”
At the same time, the Kremlin argues that “the less weapons will be delivered to Ukraine, the faster a special military operation will end” (so called the war against Ukraine in Russia).
In recent months, against the background of the activation of Russian air strikes in Ukrainian cities, Kiev has constantly appealed to Western Allies to increase the supply of air defense systems. During the final press conference of the NATO summit in Hague last week, President Donald Trump announced that the United States will consider the sale of additional Patriot systems to Ukraine.
At the same time, the United States, which provided Ukraine with weapons and military assistance in the amount of more than $ 66 billion since the start of a full -scale invasion of Russia in February 2022, urged the Allies to provide them with Ukraine’s air defense systems and other equipment. But many reluctantly abandon their high -tech systems, especially Eastern European countries, which are also threatening Russia.