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

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that his country has received approximately $75 billion of the $177 billion in military aid approved by the United States. This statement follows revelations that during the Trump administration, almost all foreign aid was frozen, with exceptions made for Israel and Egypt. Zelenskyy expressed confusion over the remaining funds, stating, "I don’t know where all this money is," according to an interview with the Associated Press.
While acknowledging that aid has significantly benefited Ukraine, he clarified that the support mostly involved weapons rather than cash. Zelenskyy emphasized that claims suggesting Ukraine received $200 billion in total support are untrue. He called on the US to audit veteran and healthcare programs that could uncover misallocated funds. His comments have sparked discussions on potential corruption linked to multiple parties, including the Central Investigation Agency, as highlighted by discussions in the media.
As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, Zelenskyy has reiterated Ukraine's stance against a ceasefire that lacks solid security guarantees.