When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Western allies held strict red lines around the type of aid they’d provide. But as the war shifted, so did the type of aid.
The Wall Street Journal examines the policy u-turns of Ukraine’s allies to illustrate how the war has progressed over the last year.
Photo Illustration: Jessica Chou
0:00 Western countries aid to Ukraine has carefully ramped up
0:50 Why the West initially shipped weapons like Stinger missiles and M777 howitzers
2:40 How MLRS and Himars have helped Ukraine repel Russian forces
4:50 Can Western battle tanks like the Abrams and Leopard 2 further bolster Ukraine’s defenses?
5:45 Western military aid, however, isn't limitless
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
WSJ’s latest news coverage around the 2022-2023 Russia-Ukraine conflict.
#Ukraine #Russia #WSJ
The Wall Street Journal examines the policy u-turns of Ukraine’s allies to illustrate how the war has progressed over the last year.
Photo Illustration: Jessica Chou
0:00 Western countries aid to Ukraine has carefully ramped up
0:50 Why the West initially shipped weapons like Stinger missiles and M777 howitzers
2:40 How MLRS and Himars have helped Ukraine repel Russian forces
4:50 Can Western battle tanks like the Abrams and Leopard 2 further bolster Ukraine’s defenses?
5:45 Western military aid, however, isn't limitless
Russia-Ukraine Conflict
WSJ’s latest news coverage around the 2022-2023 Russia-Ukraine conflict.
#Ukraine #Russia #WSJ
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