Tragic Missile Strike in Kryvyi Rig Leaves 18 Dead, Ukraine Calls for Accountability

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy disclosed that Ukraine has received only $75 billion of the $177 billion military aid approved by the United States. He expressed uncertainty about the whereabouts of the unallocated funds, according to an interview with the Associated Press on February 2, 2025. This statement follows US President Donald Trump's prior decision to freeze nearly all foreign aid, excluding assistance for Israel and Egypt.
Zelenskyy refuted claims that Ukraine had received around $200 billion, explaining that the funds provided did not come in cash but rather as military equipment. He noted that the actual tangible military assistance amounted to approximately $70 billion. Despite his frustrations, he acknowledged the importance of the aid received, highlighting ongoing battleground needs as the conflict with Russia enters its third year.
Furthermore, the revelations have reignited speculation about potential corruption within the Ukrainian administration. Zelenskyy stated his government is actively combating corruption, emphasizing the difference between "corruption" in Ukraine and "lobbyism" seen in other countries.