According to U.S. officials, Washington will likely send long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems, or ATACMS, to Ukraine in an upcoming security assistance package, ABC News reported on Sept. 8.
as far as or as fast as he would like. that while they are may making progress, and they are, it s incremental and it s slow and it s not without its difficulties. but they keep trying. they re still at it. there is active fighting along that front. they are definitely trying to push forward. how far they ll get, where that will be, what kind of breakthrough they might be able to achieve, i don t think anybody can say right now. we ve got to make sure we re staying behind them and supporting them. you re going to see continued security assistance packages coming from this administration, including probably later this week to help them break through some of those defenses that jim described. what are they going to get later this week? i think i ll just we ll wait till we re ready to announce it, but i think you re going to see another security assistance package coming very, very soon. i think what you ll see in that package, wolf, is very much similar capabilities to what we ve
and michael also wrote, a combination from a body such as unesco have become a customary response to russian aggression. words don t rappel missiles the way patriots do. do you support more patriot missiles now as a way to provide security to odesa, to provide security for this food that the world so desperately needs? i met with president zelenskyy the day after actually the most severe strikes on odesa and the day after i had been in odesa myself. and we discussed a variety of ways of defending a city that had actually been relative to other ukrainian cities relatively immune to the kind of bombardment and missile strikes, in part, because of this u.n. brokered deal, it offered a kind of collateral protection, it seems. you saw earlier this week the united states announce a new drawdown, a new security assistance package, i ve just been up on capitol hill all day
included individual non commissioned officers and officers and staff training, along with artillery, air defence artillery, engineers, logistics, medical, and of course putting it all together in combined manoeuvre at night. this training has developed tangible skills that have helped create capable ukrainian leaders and units that are having a measurable impact on the battlefield today. the united states additionally recently announced an additionally recently announced an additional security package of up to $800 million. this latest security assistance package includes substantial provision of additional artillery munitions to include himars and air defence weapons such as patriot missiles. it also includes a broad range of artillery systems and munitions and armoured munitions, precision, aerial munitions, precision, aerial munitions, demolitions and various other supplies that are necessary to keep ukraine in the fight. in combination this training and equipment enables ukraine to