Band-aid solution
Will the $61 billion in US aid to Ukraine be enough to slow down the Russian offensive?

The long-awaited US aid package, expected to arrive in Ukraine over the next few weeks, will help the country temporarily solve its ammunition shortage, but analysts worry it isn’t a viable long-term solution.
“Russia will still have an artillery advantage, it just won’t be as great”, military analyst Rob Lee told the FT.
“Such financing is not enough to support [Ukraine’s] offensive.” Matveyev said, noting that the current funding “will not solve all its problems”.


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