It seems that the issue of allocating aid to Ukraine is starting to move again. Moreover, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Tomorrow, April 20, the issue of allocating aid to Ukraine will finally be put to a vote in the US Congress. Of course, there may be final 1/11
amendments and delays, but there is a good chance that congressmen will vote for the aid package for Ukraine. The NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced that Kyiv will be given more air defense systems. This was decided during a meeting of the Ukraine-NATO Council 2/11
on April 19. NATO has identified available resources throughout the Alliance. There are systems that are available for Ukraine. Therefore, new announcements of assistance to Ukraine regarding air defense are expected in the near future. This decision was made against the 3/11
backdrop of another Russian attack on civilians. This time it hit Dnipro. My condolences to everyone affected by these actions. For its failures on the battlefield, Russia takes its wrath out on Ukrainian civilians and critical infrastructure. Kh-101 type missiles, as well 4/11
as Kh-555/55 missiles, are the main weapons that the occupiers use to launch massive missile attacks on Ukraine. They are launched from long-range aircraft and heavy bombers. Just like the Kh-22, the carrier of which is the Tu-22M3, which was shot down today. And here I 5/11