Pentagon promised to deliver ammunition to Ukraine in days

Pentagon spokesman Air Force General Patrick Ryder said Washington could deliver ammunition to Kiev within days.

The New York Times writes about this, citing sources.

According to him, the Pentagon has a very well-developed logistics network, which allows you to move equipment very quickly, as it used to be.

According to the piece, the ammunition will be delivered by rail from Pentagon warehouses in Germany.

Ryder added that in the first after a long break aid package an important place in the first after a long break will take anti-aircraft and artillery ammunition.

Earlier it was reported that the vote on bills on aid to allies, including Ukraine, as well as on the confiscation of Russian assets will be held in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, 23 April.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that the United States’ increasing involvement in the Ukrainian conflict would be strongly opposed and would turn into a fiasco.