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US stops delivery of certain weapons to Ukraine
The White House did not confirm any details when asked.
02 Jul 2025 11:28am
This handout photograph taken and released by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on June 29, 2025, shows firefighters working at a site of a Russian attack in the city of Smila, Cherkasy region amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Handout / Ukrainian State Emergency Service / AFP)
WASHINGTON - The United States (US) is halting the delivery of some previously promised weapons to Ukraine, including missiles and ammunition, on concerns that the US does not have enough, German Press Agency (dpa) reported.
The website Politico and broadcaster NBC News reported on Tuesday, citing individuals familiar with the matter including defence officials and members of the US Congress, that a review of stockpiles had been conducted beforehand. This handout picture taken and released by Ukrainian presidential press-service on June 28, 2025 shows Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (C), his wife Olena Zelenska (L) and Poland's President Andrzej Duda walking to lay flowers to the Memorial Wall of Fallen Defenders of Ukraine in the Russian-Ukrainian War outside Saint Michael's Golden-domes Cathedral in Kyiv. (Photo by Handout / Ukrainian Presidential Press-Service / AFP)
The White House did not confirm any details when asked.
The weapons in question include missiles for Patriot air defence systems, precision artillery rounds, Hellfire and other missiles that Ukraine launches from its F-16 fighters, and drones, according to the reports.
However, deputy White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in a statement that "this decision was made to prioritise America's interests after the Department of Defence reviewed our nation's military support and assistance to other countries around the world."
Kelly said the strength of the US armed forces remains unquestioned.
The US Department of Defence did not immediately comment when approached.
The weapons in question were reportedly promised to Ukraine under US President Donald Trump's predecessor, Joe Biden.
Ukraine has been defending itself against a full-scale Russian attack for more than three years. In recent weeks, Russia has significantly intensified its attacks on its neighbour. - BERNAMA-dpa
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