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US Halts Key Military Shipments to Ukraine


Thu 03 Jul 2025 | 10:42 AM
Israa Farhan

The United States has suspended certain military aid shipments to Kyiv, sparking contrasting reactions in both Ukraine and Russia.

While Ukrainian officials expressed deep concern and warned the move could empower Russian forces, Moscow welcomed the decision as a step toward ending the conflict.

According to two informed sources, the US Department of Defense has paused deliveries of key air defense missiles and precision-guided munitions due to concerns over critically low American stockpiles.

The delayed shipments reportedly include interceptor missiles crucial for neutralizing Russian drones and artillery, which have been vital in defending Ukrainian airspace.

The slowdown in arms transfers reportedly began in recent days, affecting weaponry promised by the administration of former President Joe Biden.

White House Deputy Spokesperson Anna Kelly confirmed the decision, stating it followed a broader Pentagon review designed to prioritize America’s strategic needs globally.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs swiftly responded by summoning US Chargé d’Affaires Jon Ginkel to express formal concern. In a statement, the ministry warned that delays in military assistance could embolden Moscow to escalate its offensives instead of seeking a diplomatic resolution.

An anonymous Ukrainian defense source admitted the pause creates a serious gap in their battlefield readiness, noting that Ukraine is currently heavily dependent on US-supplied munitions. While European nations are contributing significantly, the absence of US firepower, especially 155mm artillery shells, poses a serious operational challenge.

Fedir Venislavskyi, a member of Ukraine's Parliamentary Committee on National Security and Defense, called the suspension deeply distressing, particularly amid intensified Russian attacks. Ukraine's Ministry of Defense confirmed it is reviewing the situation amid reports of halted aid, though it has yet to receive official notification from Washington regarding any change in the delivery schedule.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin welcomed the development. Russian officials interpreted the US decision as a potential turning point that could accelerate diplomatic efforts and bring the conflict closer to an end.