Washington, Jul 11 (AP) President Joe Biden is expected to announce that the US will provide Ukraine an additional Patriot missile system to bolster its air defences against a deadly onslaught of Russian airstrikes, including one this week that hit a children's hospital in Kyiv.

Two US officials said the battery, part of a USD 225 million aid package expected to be announced during Biden's meeting Thursday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, would be the second Patriot air defence system the US has provided to Ukraine. AP reported in June that the US would send another Patriot.

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The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to provide details of the aid before the public announcement.

The additional system will be paid for through presidential drawdown authority, which allows the military to pull the system directly from its stocks and quickly get it to Ukraine.

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Zelenskyy late last month pleaded for additional US-made Patriot systems, arguing that they will help his forces fight the close to 3,000 bombs that he said Russia launches into the country every month.

The system is one of several Biden announced this week at the NATO summit being held in Washington, part of a swell of pledges to get weapons to Ukraine to help it fend off Russian attacks.

On Tuesday, through a joint statement the US, Germany and Romania said they would provide Ukraine with Patriot batteries, while the Netherlands and others will provide Patriot components to make up one more battery and Italy will provide a SAMP-T air defence system.

Other allies, including Canada, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom, will provide a number of other systems that will help Ukraine expand its coverage.

Those systems include NASAMS, HAWKs, IRIS T-SLM, IRIS T-SLS and Gepards. And other nations have agreed to provide munitions for those systems.

In addition, last week the US pledged an additional USD 150 million in weapons to be pulled directly from its stocks, including air defence interceptors, artillery and other fires, and anti-tank weapons. It also pledged USD 2.2 billion in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative funds, a mechanism used to put longer-term weapons systems on order, including Patriot missiles and NASAM air defence systems. (AP)

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