The US has temporarily suspended the transfer of a number of types of weapons to Ukraine. A list of specific ammunition that remains in warehouses in Poland has appeared on the network.
This was reported to NPR National Desk reporter Tom Bowman, who is close to the Pentagon.
According to him, the following weapons were suspended:
- 92 AIM air-to-air missiles;
- 30 Patriot interceptors (PAC3 MSE);
- 8,496 155 mm artillery shells;
- 142 AGM-114 Hellfire missiles;
- 252 GMLRS guided missiles for HIMARS;
- 25 Stinger portable anti-aircraft missiles;
- 125 AT-4 hand grenade launchers.
The journalist notes that this batch of weapons is already in warehouses in Poland, but its shipment was delayed due to the decision made in the US to temporarily reduce supplies due to concerns about national reserves.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on July 2, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said in a comment to NBC News that the US had decided to stop supplying some of the weapons to Ukraine.
On July 2, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated that there had been no official notification from the US about stopping or revising the schedules for supplying defense assistance to Ukraine.
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