Pentagon Pledges $126 Billion in Security Assistance to Ukraine
washington d.c. January 9, 2025 08:21The Pentagon has announced a total pledge of over $126 billion in security assistance to Ukraine for defense against Russia.
The Pentagon has announced a total pledge of over $126 billion in security assistance to Ukraine for defense against Russia.
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