U.S. Supplying Ukraine With Defensive Weapons as Rapidly as Possible, Says Defense Official

Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby holds a press briefing, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., April 4, 2022. (DoD photo by Lisa Ferdinando) Lisa Ferdinando
Pentagon Press Secretary John F. Kirby holds a press briefing, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., April 4, 2022. (DoD photo by Lisa Ferdinando) Lisa Ferdinando

Stinger and Javelin missiles, along with unmanned aerial systems and other defensive materiel are being rushed into Ukraine, according to a Defense Department official.

John F. Kirby, Pentagon press secretary held a news conference on April 4, 2022.

"We're going to continue to support Ukraine's ability to defend itself. We're going to do that as much as we can and as fast as we can," he said.

"We've now committed more than $2.3 billion in security assistance to Ukraine just since the beginning of this administration, including more than $1.6 billion since Russia's invasion," he said.

The U.S. also continues to work with its allies and partners to identify and provide to the Ukrainians additional capabilities and will utilize all available tools to support Ukraine's armed forces as they fight bravely for the defense of their country, Kirby said.

Today, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III spoke with Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov to reaffirm U.S. support for Ukraine. Kirby said Austin and Reznikov are in regular contact, and resupply of defensive materiel is a regular topic, with the U.S. supplying what is needed.

The department believes that the Russian military intends to refocus their efforts on the Donbas area of eastern Ukraine as they redeploy forces out of the areas near Kyiv and other areas of the north central area of Ukraine, Kirby said, adding that there has not yet been a wholesale movement in that direction yet.

In other news, Kirby said the U.S., and other NATO allies are conducting Exercise Northern Viking in Iceland. The exercise will run through April 14 and demonstrates the U.S. commitment to the defense of Iceland and Greenland.

MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU AIR BASE, Romania –3rd Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment UH60 Blackhawks return Royal Netherlands 11th Air Assault Brigade Light Support Vehicles (LSVs) via sling load operations during Rapid Falcon, MK Air Base, Romania, March 11, 2022. Rapid Falcon is designed as a joint multinational exercise to increase operability and joint reaction capacity as well as the development of functional relationships between participating structures. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Taylor Criswell) Capt. Taylor Criswell
MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU AIR BASE, Romania –3rd Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment UH60 Blackhawks return Royal Netherlands 11th Air Assault Brigade Light Support Vehicles (LSVs) via sling load operations during Rapid Falcon, MK Air Base, Romania, March 11, 2022. Rapid Falcon is designed as a joint multinational exercise to increase operability and joint reaction capacity as well as the development of functional relationships between participating structures. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Taylor Criswell) Capt. Taylor Criswell
Mihail Kogălniceanu Airbase, Romania - Bravo Company “Jokers” conducted cold load training with the Royal Netherlands 11th Infantry Brigade military in preparation of an upcoming air assault training. Bravo Company continues to do collective training with NATO allies, in order to improve integration and increase combat power. 1st Lt. Rene Ramirez
Mihail Kogălniceanu Airbase, Romania - Bravo Company “Jokers” conducted cold load training with the Royal Netherlands 11th Infantry Brigade military in preparation of an upcoming air assault training. Bravo Company continues to do collective training with NATO allies, in order to improve integration and increase combat power. 1st Lt. Rene Ramirez

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