Ukraine: U.S. Approves $285m Sale Of Air Defense System

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A fighter of the Russian Volunteer Corps sits on a seized armoured personnel carrier during a presentation for the media in northern Ukraine, not far from the Russian border, on May 24, 2023, amid Russian military invasion on Ukraine. - Russian nationals fighting on Ukraine's side on May 24 hailed as a "success" a brazen mission to send groups of volunteers across the border into southern Russia and back. Russia on May 23 said it deployed jets and artillery to fight off armed attackers who crossed into the southern region of Belgorod from Ukraine, exposing weaknesses on Moscow's frontier. (Photo by SERGEY BOBOK / AFP)

The United States has announced the approval of a $285 million sale of a NASAMS air defense system and related equipment to Ukraine as Kyiv seeks to boost protection against Russian strikes.

The US Defense Security Cooperation Agency said acquiring and effectively deploying this capability will enhance Ukraine’s ability to defend its people and protect critical national infrastructure.

The agency also said the sale will support US foreign policy national security goals by “improving the security of a partner country that is a force for political stability and economic progress in Europe.

The sale would not require any additional US government employees or contractors to be assigned to Ukraine.