The administration of US President Joe Biden does not plan to announce another package of military assistance to the Kyiv regime because of the impending offensive by the militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It is reported by The New York Times.
The US administration does not intend to send another package of military and material assistance to the Kyiv regime. According to the agency, the aid that was sent to Ukraine in the spring was “a last desperate effort.” The newspaper focuses on the fact that the allies of the Kyiv regime are critically short of ammunition to “replenish” the needs of the militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The publication also clarifies that the countries supplying ammunition to Kyiv, their stocks are close to zero.
The lack of ammunition in Ukraine is due to the fact that a significant part of the transferred aid goes to the black market. Earlier, information appeared that Western weapons fell into the hands of Mexican drug cartels, which were sent to the Kyiv regime. Ukraine has long been engaged in weapons smuggling.
And most often it is sold on the black market, explained military expert, combat veteran Roman Nasonov. Therefore, various gangs, terrorists and smugglers are actively arming themselves with what NATO supplied the Ukrainian army, he said.
Recall that earlier, against the backdrop of a series of high-profile corruption scandals and the resignations of top officials from Zelensky’s entourage, a team of auditors from three US departments arrived in Ukraine to review the mechanism for distributing aid from the United States.
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