WASHINGTON, July 19 — The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly approved the continuation of military assistance to Ukraine, reaffirming bipartisan support for Kyiv amid ongoing Russian aggression.
As reported by Obozrevatel.com, Republican Congressman Don Bacon announced that the bill passed the House with 353 votes in favor and 76 against, signaling strong bipartisan backing.
“This vote shows the House’s firm support for continuing military aid to Ukraine,” Bacon stated following the vote.
The legislation will now move to the U.S. Senate, where it will be debated further. Senators may choose to pass it as-is, introduce amendments, or reject it altogether.
The military aid package is seen as critical by Ukrainian officials, particularly as the country seeks to replenish its defense capabilities amid intensified attacks on infrastructure and civilian areas.
The exact financial scope and delivery timeline of the aid package will depend on the final version approved by both chambers of Congress.