President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that provides Ukraine with $12.3 billion in economic and military aid, the New York Times reported.
The bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 230-201 earlier on Sept. 30.
President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that provides Ukraine with $12.3 billion in economic and military aid, the New York Times reported.
The bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 230-201 earlier on Sept. 30.




Ukraine's air defense shot down or suppressed three surface-to-air missiles, six small cruise missiles, and 182 drones.
Ozon, Russia's second-largest online marketplace, said the attack caused a fire at its warehouse in Samara Oblast and prompted the evacuation of more than 500 employees within minutes.
The figure includes 1,240 casualties Russian forces suffered over the past day.
The explosions came just minutes after an air raid alert was issued.
An enlistment officer was killed while on-duty on Aug. 21 after allegedly being stabbed by 25-year-old suspect in Lviv, officials reported.
Nikolai Bondarenko reportedly intends to appeal the decision.
The full extent of the casualties and damage is still being assessed.
The Foreign Ministry said the recommendation comes amid new EU rules governing temporary protection for Ukrainians.
Pyotr Verzilov, a co-founder of the publication, told the Kyiv Independent that the designation only "adds power to the incredible reporting that the Mediazona team is doing."
Mykytas is a suspect in a large-scale money laundering and corporate raiding case unveiled by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) earlier this week.
According to the Infrastructure Ministry, the U.S. delegation led by Kellogg was shown the damage from Russian attacks on port infrastructure and briefed on measures being taken to maintain operations.
The Akhtubinsk air base is home to Russia's 929th State Aircraft Test Center of the Ministry of Defense.



