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Fact check: Is Ukraine military aid worth 86% of Russia's defense budget?

Por: Newsweek World November 03, 2022

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Ukraine has received vast military and financial assistance from the U.S., and several European nations, since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded on February 24.U.S. officials said on October 27 that the Pentagon would be sending Ukraine a new $275 million package of additional arms, munitions, and equipment ahead of the winter, as Kyiv conducts a counteroffensive to push Russian forces out of the southern Kherson region.But, how does the... + full article



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