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Blinken promised to “do everything possible” to fill the shortage of weapons in the arsenals of Kyiv

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said the United States will “do everything possible” to fill the arms shortage in Ukraine’s arsenals. He announced it in an interview with the American television channel PBS.

Blinken said the United States worked daily with Ukraine and a coalition of countries in the Military Assistance Contact Group to ensure that Kiev has support.

“If there is a shortage, a shortage (of weapons. – Editor’s note), they will tell us, and we will do everything we can to remedy it,” Blinken said.

Earlier, the Pentagon reported that since the start of the Russian special operation, Washington has sent military assistance to the Kiev regime in the amount of 35.7 billion dollars from February 24, 2022, and nearly 36, $5 billion during Joe Biden’s presidency.

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