
The $61 billion military support package, which was finally approved by the US Congress in April after months of delays, is already making a difference.
As reported by Economist, over the past week, there has been a slowdown in Russia’s offensive against Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv.
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On Thursday, May 30, President Joe Biden relaxed restrictions on the use of American weapons against military targets in Russia, enabling Ukraine to defend Kharkiv better.
Furthermore, the arrival of ATACMS ballistic missiles, capable of hitting targets up to 300 kilometres away, has enabled Ukraine to strike crucial locations in Russian-occupied Crimea with…