Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko
on Wednesday took delivery of 10 US armored vehicles, two days after American
lawmakers voted to urge President Barack Obama to provide "lethal"
aid to Kiev. Dressed in camouflage, the Ukraine leader thanked Washington for
the 10 Humvees, the first of 30 promised by Washington, as they arrived at
Kiev's Boryspil International Airport. In total, the US plans to send 200
regular Humvees, radios, counter-mortar radars and other non-lethal equipment
worth $75 million.
The US House of Representatives on
Monday voted 348-48 in favor of putting pressure on Obama to ship "lethal
defensive weapon systems" to help Kiev forces defend against Russian
"aggression". Obama has so far resisted calls to provide Kiev with
weapons and other heavy military equipment, but House Democrat Eliot Engel, the
lead sponsor of the resolution, told colleagues it was time to stop treating
the Ukraine crisis "as just some faraway conflict."
The United Nations estimates that
more than 6,000 people have been killed in fighting between Ukraine forces and
pro-Russian separatists in the country's east since April. Kiev and its allies
in the West accuse Russia of arming and spearheading the pro-Kremlin uprising,
but Moscow denies the allegation. A ceasefire signed on February 12 has largely
held despite sporadic fighting along the frontline.
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Slava Ukraine!
Thank you, dear friend!
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