US Approves $825 Million Munitions Sale to Ukraine

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Ukrainian troops will move US military equipment and other military aid shipped from Lithuania to Borispir Airport on February 13, 2022 from Lithuania in Kiev, Ukraine. Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images

The US on Thursday approved a $825 million ammunition contract with Ukraine, including extended range missiles and related equipment for use against Russian invasions.

Under the contract, Ukraine will receive 3,350 long-term attack ammunition (ERAM) missiles and 3,350 navigation modules, in addition to the required component parts, support equipment and logistics support, according to the National Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA).
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