US military aid continue to flow as of evening of March 3, Prime Minister Shmyhal says

US military aid continue to flow as of evening of March 3, Prime Minister Shmyhal says

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U.S. military aid continued to flow to Ukraine as of late last night, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on March 4 during his press conference in Kyiv.

The statement comes after several media outlets reported that U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a suspension of all military aid to Ukraine on March 4. The directive reportedly went into effect immediately, impacting over $1 billion in weapons and ammunition deliveries.

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US military aid continue to flow as of evening of March 3, Prime Minister Shmyhal saysThe Kyiv IndependentTimothy Ash
US military aid continue to flow as of evening of March 3, Prime Minister Shmyhal says