US President Joe Biden on Wednesday labeled as "outrageous" a Russian Christmas Day attack on Ukraine's power grid, after Moscow launched over 170 missiles and drones, killing an energy worker.
It provoked outrage from outgoing US President Joe Biden who vowed to deliver more weapons to Ukraine after sending hundreds of air defence missiles in recent months. “The Ukrainian people deserve to live in peace and safety,” he said. Weapons such as surface-to-air missiles can cost many times more than the drones they are trying to shoot down
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Kyiv shoots down barrage of drones as Biden vows to send more weapons - US president condemns ‘outrageous’ Christmas Day attack
In recent months, the United States has provided Ukraine with hundreds of air defense missiles, and more are on the way, the White House’s press service released
President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law a defense bill that boosts overall military spending to $895 billion.