Pentagon Suspends Supply of Air Defense Missiles and Ammunition to Ukraine - Media.
The Pentagon has suspended ammunition supplies to Ukraine
The Pentagon has suspended the supply of missiles and ammunition to Ukraine due to critically low levels of American military stockpiles. The decision was made following a review of munitions led by policy chief Elbridge Colby. Concerns are being raised about the overall number of artillery shells, air defense missiles, and precision ammunition, which is rapidly decreasing, reports Politico.
The decision to suspend part of the promised assistance, made in June, takes effect at a time when Ukraine is facing attacks from Russian missiles and drones on civilian targets in Kyiv and other cities.
Outrage Among Ukraine's Allies
The decision to suspend the supply of missiles and ammunition has sparked outrage among Ukraine's allies in Congress, who believe it could leave the country vulnerable to potential future Russian attacks.
The Pentagon has suspended the supply of ammunition to Ukraine due to insufficient own military stockpiles. The decision has caused outrage among Ukraine's allies, who are concerned about the country's potential vulnerability to Russian attacks.Read also
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