U.S. President Joe Biden could sign off on $100 million of military aid to Ukraine as soon as Thursday, including additional artillery munitions and counter artillery battery radars, the latest in a series of transfers to help Kyiv repel Russia's invasion, according to two sources briefed on the matter, APA reports citing Reuters.
Biden to sign additional $100 million in Ukraine security assistance

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