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VisitType of U.S. military aid first delivered to Azov Brigade by September 30, 2024
Small arms • 25%
Heavy weapons • 25%
Ammunition • 25%
Training and advisory support • 25%
Official announcements from the U.S. Department of Defense or the Ukrainian government, confirmed by major news outlets
Biden Lifts 2017 Ban on Supplying Weapons to Ukrainian Azov Brigade
Jun 11, 2024, 05:33 AM
The Biden administration has lifted the ban on supplying weapons to the Ukrainian Azov Brigade, a unit of the Ukrainian National Guard. This decision follows a review by the U.S. State Department, which determined that the brigade has transitioned from its controversial past and now meets the requirements of the Leahy Act. The ban, which was in effect since 2017, was initially imposed due to concerns over human rights violations. The Azov Brigade, also known as the 12th Special Purpose Brigade and the 12th Operational Brigade, is expected to receive U.S. military assistance to bolster its efforts against Russian forces. The brigade passed the Leahy test according to State Department officials. The move has been reported by The Washington Post and other media outlets.
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Air Defense Systems • 20%
Artillery and Ammunition • 20%
Armored Vehicles • 20%
Anti-Tank Weapons • 20%
Drones and Surveillance Equipment • 20%
Economic Aid • 50%
Military Aid • 50%
More advanced defensive systems • 25%
Economic assistance • 25%
Humanitarian aid • 25%
No additional aid • 25%
Antony Blinken • 25%
Lloyd Austin • 25%
Joe Biden • 25%
Jake Sullivan • 25%