U.S. government considers U.S.-made fighter jets to Ukraine | Reuters

On July 22, the National Security Council (NSC) Strategy Public Relations Coordinator Kirby said he was considering providing Ukraine with US-made fighters. The photo shows military aid supplies arriving at an airport on the outskirts of Kieu. Taken in February (2022 Archyde.com / Valentyn Ogirenko)

[ワシントン 22日 ロイター] –The National Security Council (NSC) Kirby Strategic Public Relations Coordinator said yesterday that he is considering providing Ukraine with US-made fighters.

“It’s not going to happen in the short term,” Kirby said at a press conference, saying the Biden administration was conducting a preliminary investigation into the feasibility of providing fighters.

He also revealed details of the new $ 270 million military aid to Ukraine. 580 self-destruct drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) “Phoenix Ghost” will be provided.

According to the State Department, additional support also includes the high-mobility rocket artillery system “Himers.”

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