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US sending Ukraine more weapons, dozens evacuated from steelworks

Latest aid package worth US$150 mil includes artillery munitions, radars, says President Joe Biden

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 May 2022 9:00AM

US sending Ukraine more weapons, dozens evacuated from steelworks
President Joe Biden (pic), other G7 leaders, and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, are to meet virtually on Sunday to discuss Western support for Kyiv in its struggle against President Vladimir Putin’s invasion. – AFP pic, May 7, 2022

ZAPORIZHZHIA – United States President Joe Biden announced another package of military assistance for Ukraine yesterday as dozens of civilians were evacuated from Mariupol’s besieged steelworks, the last pocket of resistance against Russian troops in the pulverised port city.

Worth US$150 million (RM655.5 million), the latest US security assistance for the “brave people of Ukraine” would include artillery munitions and radars, Biden said. 

A senior US official said it included counter-artillery radars used for detecting the source of enemy fire, and electronic jamming equipment.

Yesterday’s new batch brings the total value of US weaponry sent to Ukraine since the invasion began to US$3.8 billion – and the president urged Congress to further approve a huge US$33 billion package including US$20 billion in military aid, “to strengthen Ukraine on the battlefield and at the negotiating table”.

Biden, other G7 leaders, and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, are to meet virtually on Sunday to discuss Western support for Kyiv in its struggle against President Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

Zelenskyy said more than 40 women and children had been evacuated yesterday from the Mariupol steelworks after spending two months in underground shelters and that “diplomatic options” were underway to “rescue our soldiers”.

The Russian Defence Ministry gave a figure of 50 civilians evacuated, including 11 children, saying they were handed over to the UN and Red Cross, which are assisting in the operation.

It said the “humanitarian operation” would continue today.

About 200 civilians, including children, were estimated to still be trapped in the Soviet-era tunnels and bunkers beneath the sprawling Azovstal factory, along with a group of Ukrainian soldiers making their last stand.

Russia announced a daytime ceasefire at the plant for three days starting Thursday but the Ukrainian army said Russian “assault operations” had continued by ground and by air.

Ukraine’s Azov battalion, leading the defence at Azovstal, said one Ukrainian fighter had been killed and six wounded when Russian forces opened fire during an attempt to evacuate people by car.

Azov battalion leader Andriy Biletsky wrote on Telegram yesterday that the situation at the plant was critical.

“The shelling does not stop. Every minute of waiting is costing the lives of civilians, soldiers, and the wounded.” – AFP, May 7, 2022

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