The United States has resumed military aid to Ukraine by delivering 155mm artillery shells and GMLRS missiles, two U.S. officials told Reuters. This follows a brief pause in arms shipments last week, which reportedly stemmed from concerns over low U.S. stockpiles. The pause included withheld deliveries of key weapons such as 30 Patriot missiles, over 8,500 artillery shells, 250+ GMLRS missiles, and 142 Hellfire air-to-surface missiles.
President Donald Trump denied ordering the shipment freeze and reaffirmed his support for providing Ukraine with defensive weapons. He also mentioned considering sending Patriot air defense systems, though no timeline has been confirmed.
The partial resumption of aid, focusing on artillery and rocket systems, comes amid growing pressure from Kyiv. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he had directed an expansion of U.S. communication to ensure continued deliveries, especially air defense systems. He highlighted the urgent need to strengthen Ukraine’s ability to counter increasing Russian drone and missile attacks.
Ukraine continues to face intense bombardments, with Russia reportedly launching a record 728 drones in a single night. The escalation underscores Ukraine’s demand for more advanced air defense weapons to protect critical infrastructure and civilian areas.
Zelenskiy also urged for tougher international sanctions targeting Russian revenue sources, particularly oil exports, to cut off funding for the war effort.
As Russia intensifies its offensive and Ukraine calls for stronger support, the U.S. military aid remains crucial for Ukraine’s defense and stability in the ongoing conflict.


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