US Has No “Exact Timing” On Ukraine Aid Amid Congress Break As Russia Makes Gains, “Two New Armies”

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The US Congress will head out on a two-week break without any clear plan to provide military aid requested by the White House to help Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that his country is in dire need of support to replenish dwindling ammunition stocks. He has also voiced hope the United States will approve a $95 billion package stalled on Capitol Hill. Meanwhile, Ukrainian PM Denis Shmygal said the financial aid provided to Ukraine by Western states and the IMF will last for only the first half of 2024. President Joe Biden’s top foreign policy adviser Jake Sullivan made an unannounced visit to Kyiv to reassure Ukrainians of US support. Russia says its forces advanced beyond the center of Rabotino in the Zaporizhzhia Region and captured the village of Tonenke in Donetsk. Watch the video to find out more.

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