According to officials, the U.S. plans to provide anti-tank landmines, drones, surface-to-air missiles, and high-speed battery artillery rocket systems called HIMARS to prevent Russian troops from advancing.
The support on this scale is a significant increase from the recent Ukrainian aid package of $100-200 million, Reuters explained.
The government will formally notify Congress of the plan as early as next Monday, and the size and details of the aid could vary ahead of Biden's final signature.
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