US sending special envoy after weapons deliveries resumed, says Ukraine
Summary
The United States is resuming military aid to Ukraine, including weapons and sending a special envoy, following a brief pause due to concerns about dwindling supplies. This decision comes amid ongoing conflict and increased civilian casualties in Ukraine, as well as talks between the US and Russia.Key Facts
- The US has resumed sending military supplies to Ukraine after a short pause.
- Keith Kellogg, a special envoy from the US, will visit Kyiv next week.
- The pause in US aid was due to concerns about its own military supplies running low.
- Russia has increased its attacks on Ukraine, using drones and missiles heavily.
- In June, Ukraine had the most civilian casualties in the war, with 232 deaths and 1,343 injuries.
- The US has permitted European countries to send their military supplies to Ukraine and order replacements from the US.
- Russia conducted strikes on Ukrainian cities, resulting in injuries and evacuations.
- Ukraine targeted Russian military and industrial sites with drone attacks.
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