Ukraine, Patriot and US missile
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US President Trump announced Ukraine will receive Patriot missile systems as part of a new American military aid package, welcomed by Kyiv amidst relentless Russian attacks. These systems, designed to intercept missiles and drones,
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The Pentagon and U.S. military officials in Europe are working with NATO members to ship more Patriot missile systems to Ukraine and release more munitions that were briefly halted.
President Trump says the US will send Patriot systems to Ukraine under a NATO-funded deal, reversing earlier arms pause.
WASHINGTON, July 10 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump for the first time since returning to office will send weapons to Kyiv under a presidential power frequently used by his predecessor, two sources familiar with the decision said on Thursday, a move suggesting new interest by the president in defending Ukraine.
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U.S. President Trump's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, meets with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to discuss military aid, including Patriot missiles, amidst rising tensions and civilian casualties from the ongoing war with Russia.
WASHINGTON — The US has resumed sending military aid to Ukraine after President Trump reversed a decision by the Pentagon to stop shipments of weapons the war-torn country needs to defend against Russia’s intense aerial assaults, according to US and Ukrainian officials.