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Officials: U.S. to send rocket systems, other aid to Ukraine

- By Lolita C. Baldor and Matthew Lee

WASHINGTON — The U.S. will send another $450 million in military aid to Ukraine, including some additional medium-range rocket systems, U.S. officials said Thursday.

The latest package will include a number of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS, and was expected to be announced later Thursday. The initial four HIMARS that the U.S. sent have already gone into Ukraine and are in the hand of troops there. The pack- age will also include ammu- nition and other supplies.

The new aid comes a week after the U.S. announced it will send $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine, and as the Russian military continues to slowly expand its control in the eastern Donbas region. Ukrainian leaders have persistent­ly asked for the more advanced, precision rocket systems in order to better fight back against Russia. The officials spoke on the condition of anonym- ity to provide details ahead of an announceme­nt.

The Russian military captured two villages in eastern Ukraine Thursday and is fighting for control of a key highway in a campaign to cut supply lines and encircle frontline Ukrainian forces, according to British and Ukrainian military officials.

Russian forces have been bombarding the city of Sievierodo­netsk for for weeks with artillery and air raids, and fought the Ukrainian army house-to-house. The HIMARS gives Ukraine the ability to strike Russian forces and weapons from further away. The systems are mounted on trucks, which carry a container with six precision-guided rockets that can travel about 45 miles.

 ?? AP ?? U.S. officials will send another $450 million in military aid to Ukraine, including a number of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS.
AP U.S. officials will send another $450 million in military aid to Ukraine, including a number of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS.

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