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This Monday, April 3, the United States of America will announce a new package of military assistance to Ukraine. Its size will be $2.6 billion, according to Reuters.
This weekend, Washington will finally decide what to deliver to Kiev this time. It is already known that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (APU) will receive air surveillance radars, anti-tank missiles and tank trucks. In addition, the package can include about six types of ammunition. Among them, there will probably be tank ammunition.

Earlier, the “Main Regional” reported that Washington continued to escalate the situation by accepting Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen. China pledged to take countermeasures in response to the US provocation.

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