(Kiev Composite Television) The US Congress is expected to provide military aid for more than $ 60 billion (approximately $ 81.7 billion) for military assistance this week.It may immediately reverse the war.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved military and economic assistance to Ukraine on Saturday (April 20). It is expected that the Senate will also pass the bill this week and sign the President Biden to sign an effect.But analysts said that whether the new military aid can reverse the war, it depends to a large extent on the front line at a speed of assistance.
Because the military aid was delayed in Parliament for six months, the Urpical Army has been working hard to solve the increasingly serious issue of ammunition and the shortage of members, and the Russian army took advantage of its own advantages.
Biezkov, a researcher at the Institute of Strategy of Kiev, said the assistance provided the U -military opportunity to provide a breathing opportunity to help the U -do offensive, effectively defense, and minimized losses.However, the Ukrainian army needs more assistance to go further. Because the Republicans of the United States Congress are resistant to Ukraine, the prospects are difficult.
"The question is whether it will provide assistance and the amount of assistance in 2025 and later -because (Russian President) Putin's strategy is to wait for the assistance."
Analysts of the American Institute of War believe that even if the US supplies are quickly transferred, transportation logistics may mean that these aids cannot begin to affect the front line of war within a few weeks."Therefore, during this period, the front line may continue to deteriorate, especially if the Russian army uses the limited window before the arrival of the new US aid to increase the attack."
In terms of war, the Russian army has made progress near the key battlefield town in eastern Ukraine.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the EU member states set up a meeting on Monday (22nd) in Luxembourg to discuss strengthening air defense assistance to Ukraine and expanding sanctions on Iran.