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The Biden administration will supply Ukraine with longer-range artillery and ammunition as part of a new $2 billion package of military assistance, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday night.
The package is being finalized as Ukraine prepares for a potential new Russian offensive and tries to not only hold onto recaptured territory but to seize fresh advantages on the battlefield.