KEY POINTS
  • The Biden administration announced a $1 billion security assistance package for Ukraine on Monday, the largest installment yet since Russia's full-scale invasion began in late February.
  • The upcoming military aid package, the 18th such tranche, brings U.S. commitment to about $9.8 billion.
Ukraine was already stocking up on U.S.-made Javelins before Russia invaded. Pictured here a group of Ukrainian servicemen taking a shipment of Javelins as Russia positioned troops on Ukraine's border.

WASHINGTON – The Biden administration announced a $1 billion security assistance package for Ukraine on Monday, the largest weapons installment yet since Russia's full-scale invasion began in late February.

The upcoming military aid package, the 18th such tranche, brings U.S. commitment to about $9.8 billion and includes munitions for long-range weapons and armored medical transport vehicles.