Even before Russia invaded Ukraine, the United States had already been sending military equipment to the country for its defense. This raises questions about the source of the weapons and the impact of these shipments on U.S. military readiness.
U.S. Military Aid Before the Invasion
The United States began shipping military equipment to Ukraine prior to the Russian invasion, providing defensive support to Ukrainian forces.

Putin’s Full-Scale Invasion
On the early hours of Feb. 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full‑scale invasion of Ukraine, marking the largest crisis on the continent since World War II.
Consequences for Ukraine
The occupation has destroyed cities, killed thousands of civilians, and displaced millions of Ukrainians.
Key Takeaways
- The U.S. had been sending military equipment to Ukraine before Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion.
- The war has destroyed cities, killed civilians, and displaced millions.
- The flow of military aid raises questions about readiness and source origins.
These developments underscore the ongoing security crisis in Eastern Europe and the importance of monitoring the flow of military aid.

