Kyiv ∙ US President Joe Biden announced military aid of 298 million US dollars to Ukraine. The US announcement came as a relief to Ukraine, which celebrated Independence Day yesterday despite resistance once morest Russian aggression. In a statement, Biden said that this money will help to buy air defense systems, artillery, drones and other military equipment.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who came to Ukraine to participate in the Independence Day celebrations, announced 5.4 lakh pounds of aid to Ukraine. He held talks with President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, who assured Ukraine of the ultimate victory in the war and urged allies to continue providing military, economic and diplomatic support. Leaders of European countries like France and Spain also reiterated their support for Ukraine on Independence Day.
The country was on high alert yesterday as Russia was rumored to be stepping up its military action on the eve of Independence Day. Early in the morning, the air raid warning sirens in the capital city of Kiev spread fear. Gathering of people on the streets was prohibited. A few people gathered in Kiev’s central square, where a display of Russian tanks and weapons captured and destroyed by Ukraine was held and the national anthem was sung. Ukraine declared its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
6 months ago on February 24, Russia declared war once morest Ukraine. Russian forces have stepped up fighting in many parts of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the US Embassy in Ukraine once once more warned Americans to leave the country as soon as possible.
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