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Ukraine could face a “catastrophic shortage of ammunition and air defenses” by late March if Congress does not pass a bill that contains $61 billion in crucial funding for Kyiv, ABC News reported on Feb. 22, citing two anonymous U.S. officials. U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan warned on Feb. 14 that Ukrainian troops are running out of ammunition and urged Congress to pass additional funding. According to internal U.S. estimates, the shortage “could effectively turn the tide of the war and lend Russian President Vladimir Putin a significant advantage,” ABC News said. “The juncture s…

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