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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin defended U.S. restrictions on long-range missiles in Ukraine and insisted the war-ravaged nation ‘absolutely’ can defeat Russia even without such capabilities.
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in Germany for a final meeting with allies on Ukraine aid. The next time the group gathers, things will look very different — if it meets at all. Formed in the ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine, early on Monday morning for his third visit to the country since Russia's full-scale invasion began in 2022.
The Pentagon review determined that stocks were too low on some items previously pledged, so pending shipments of some items ...
Russia launched its largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the start its full-scale war overnight on June 29, launching 477 drones and 60 missiles towards Ukrainian cities, Ukraine’s Air Force said.
The United States is pausing some weapons shipments to Ukraine over concerns about declining US stockpiles, officials said ...
The Pentagon stopped a weapons delivery to Ukraine during their conflict to Russia, pointing to low stockpiles of specific munitions in the Defense Department arsenal.
Russia increased missile and drone strikes on Ukraine in June, prompting a robust response from Ukrainian forces targeting ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listens during an event with President Donald Trump to sign executive orders regarding nuclear energy in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, May 23, 2025, in ...
Among the halted supplies are Patriot air defence systems, artillery rounds, and missiles used by Ukrainian forces in US-made ...
The U.S. halts some shipments of air defense missiles and other munitions to Ukraine due to concerns about American stockpiles.