US Announces $2B More in Security Aid to Ukraine
US Announces $2B More in Security Aid to Ukraine

US Announces $2B More , in Security Aid to Ukraine.

Reuters reports that White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan made the announcement on Feb.

23.

We're going to continue to look at what is necessary, and make sure that we provide what is necessary that Ukraine has what it needs to succeed on the battlefield, Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Adviser, via statement.

We're going to continue to look at what is necessary, and make sure that we provide what is necessary that Ukraine has what it needs to succeed on the battlefield, Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Adviser, via statement.

The announcement comes as Russia's invasion was launched one year ago.

The announcement comes as Russia's invasion was launched one year ago.

Associated Press reports that in a statement on Feb.

24, the Pentagon said weapons that will be provided include drones and electronic warfare detection equipment.

Associated Press reports that in a statement on Feb.

24, the Pentagon said weapons that will be provided include drones and electronic warfare detection equipment.

The aid also includes funds for more "ammunition for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems" and laser-guided rocket systems, AP reports.

Reuters reports that Sullivan was also asked about Ukraine requesting U.S. F-16 fighter jets.

F-16s are not a question for the short-term fight.

F-16s are a question for the long-term defense of Ukraine, Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Adviser, via statement.

A new round of sanctions was also imposed by the G7 nations.

G7 countries will continue to keep Russia’s sovereign assets immobilized until there is a resolution to the conflict that addresses Russia’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and integrity, White House, via statement.

AP reports that the U.S. has pledged over $32 billion in security aid to Ukraine since Putin attacked