Blinken announces more military aid to Ukraine, bringing total to $21.9B
Secretary of State Antony Blinken formally announced the authorization of a $1 billion drawdown package for Ukraine. He added that the Department of Defense will provide an additional $850 million in security assistance, bringing the total of this latest influx to $1.85 billion.
That brings the administration's military support for Ukraine to an "unprecedented" total of $21.9 billion, Blinken noted.
The latest round of military support includes a Patriot missile defense system and precision bomb kits that will turn dumb bombs into smart bombs guided by GPS coordinates toward their targets.
More information about the new weapons systems being sent to Ukraine can be read here.
Blinken's announcement comes as Congress is working to pass a bill that would provide $45 billion more in military, economic and humanitarian assistance.
-ABC News' Shannon Crawford