US gives a new $457 mln for Ukraine law enforcement

US gives a new $457 mln for Ukraine law enforcement

National Police officer Andriy Symchuk stands with his sniffer dog 'Bars' at a checkpoint in Izyum, a Ukrainian city where a mass grave was found after Russian invaders were driven out
National Police officer Andriy Symchuk stands with his sniffer dog 'Bars' at a checkpoint in Izyum, a Ukrainian city where a mass grave was found after Russian invaders were driven out. Photo: Yasuyoshi CHIBA / AFP
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The United States on Monday announced another $457.5 million for Ukrainian law enforcement, its latest funding to Kyiv in addition to billions for the military as it fights Russian invaders.

The latest assistance will support the national police and border guards and also support efforts to probe alleged atrocities by Russian troops as they withdraw.

"Our provision of personal protective equipment, medical supplies and armored vehicles has significantly reduced casualties for Ukrainian civilians and their defenders," Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

"The United States stands side-by-side with the Ukrainian people and remains committed to supporting a democratic, independent and sovereign Ukraine."

The United States has committed in total more than $645 million to Ukrainian law enforcement since mid-December, according to the State Department.

The funding for prosecution of atrocities comes after Ukraine uncovered a mass burial site in the town of Izyum after repelling Russian troops. The bodies of 447 people, mostly civilians, were uncovered, some showing signs of torture.

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