Commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Serhiy Nayev fires an American Browning M2 machine gun during a military exercise, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv region, Ukraine September 27, 2023.
Those funds have allowed the Biden administration to send Kyiv arms, supplies and munitions despite the exclusion of new Ukraine aid from a stopgap spending bill passed by the House of Representatives last weekend to prevent a government shutdown.
Biden has vowed to replenish stocks of arms sent to Ukraine.
The Biden administration is also considering using a State Department grant program to send Ukraine additional military aid, a U.S. official said.
Democrats, who strongly support aid to Ukraine, insist that Congress will back continued assistance.
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