Moscow: US arms shipment to Ukraine is increasing risk of direct war

The US's decision to send more military aid to Ukraine “raises the risk of a direct military crash” between Russia and the West, Moscow has warned. Russia's Ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, said it was a “immediate threat” for Moscow, describing the US as “participants in the conflict”. Earlier, the US [...]
Russia's Ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, said it was a “immediate threat” for Moscow, describing the US as “participants in the conflict”.
Earlier, the US announced another $625 million military assistance to Ukraine.
The US's advanced arming has been estimated to have helped Ukraine be more intense against Russian invading forces.
Ukrainian troops have made significant advances in the country's northeast and south of the past weeks.
The latest American device includes four more from numerous Himaras missile systems with high precision.
In general, Washington has provided nearly $17 billion in military support to Kiev since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24th.












