Ukraine Latest: US Joins Other Allies in New Military Shipments

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The US became the latest Ukraine ally to announce weapons donations to Ukraine before Friday, when defense ministers from several nations will gather at Ramstein Air Base in Germany for an event hosted by the US defense chief.

The Biden administration is sending 90 Stryker armored personnel carriers, 59 Bradley fighting vehicles and an array of other gear. The UK said Thursday it would send a further 600 Brimstone ground- or air-launched missiles, and Denmark will send French-made howitzers. Ukrainian officials have urged allies to provide more battle tanks, artillery and longer-range missiles systems.