An administration official told CNN that the Russian note proved how impactful the US weaponry shipments to Ukraine had been.
According
to report, Russia has told the US to stop arming Ukraine in a diplomatic note
that warned of “unpredictable consequences” if it continues.
The note
was sent earlier this week as the US was preparing to announce an $800m
military aid package to Ukraine, according to The Washington Post.
The Biden
administration is sending Kyiv a high-power combination of weaponry for the
fight against Vladimir Putin’s troops, which includes 11 Mi-17 helicopters, 18
155 mm Howitzer cannons and 300 more Switchblade drones.
The
official said that the Russians were concerned that the US was providing its
opponent with heavy duty weapons systems.
They told
the news network that Moscow would not have sent the note, if they felt they
were in a strong position more than 50 days into their unprovoked attack.
“We won’t
confirm any private diplomatic correspondence,” another official told CNN.
“What we
can confirm is that, along with Allies and partners, we are providing Ukraine
with billions of dollars worth of security assistance, which our Ukrainian
partners are using to extraordinary effect to defend their country against
Russia’s unprovoked aggression and horrific acts of violence.”
The first
flight carrying the weaponry is expected to arrive in Eastern Europe within the
next day, according to a senior defence official.
The
Kremlin launched its attack on Ukraine on 24 February but was unable to capture
the capital of Kyiv and had pulled back its troops from that area of the
country.
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