Pentagon launches website to track US aid to Ukraine
The site also has contacts for those wishing to report any abuse of US military aid

The US Department of Defence has launched a website called Ukraine Oversight, which is intended to provide the American public with more information on how the US government controls the allocation of military aid to Ukraine.
According to The Hill, which was the first to report on the launch of the website, the new project was launched at a time when Republican members of the US Congress continue to block the Ukraine aid bill and express doubts that the delivery of weapons to Kyiv is being properly monitored.
The Pentagon's inspector general said that the Ukraine Oversight website contains information on the work of more than 20 US agencies that ensure that aid to Kyiv is used for the right purpose.
The site also has contact information for those wishing to report any abuse or misuse of US military aid.
The Hill says that Republicans have long raised questions about the transparency of the use of multibillion-dollar aid to Ukraine, but relevant government agencies have not found any signs that the funds and weapons have been misused.
Background. The media reportedly cited a source in the Armed Forces of Ukraine as saying that US satellite companies could have sold data to Russia for strikes on Ukraine.
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