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The billions in financial and military aid to Ukraine have been under heavy scrutiny lately, with the amounts and usage of the funds in question.
As of Monday March 3rd, 2025 multiple outlets are reporting that an anonymous White House official has indicated that Trump intends to pause and review further aid to Ukraine.
This infographic visualizes the 10 largest donors of aid to Ukraine, based on total aid allocations over the three years from January 24, 2022, to the end of 2024. The data comes from the Ukraine Support Tracker by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, which focuses on government-to-government transfers of aid.
121 sats \ 3 replies \ @fm 3h
hahah, geat deal.,
You sent 119.6B and ask 500B back.. A whopping 76 gross margin profit
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @anon 10m
The US and EU have sized $300 billion worth of Russian assets. If they used it to pay for their own contributions to Ukraine, they'd have $21 billion left over.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @fm 3m
ahhh, if they plan to steal it then yes.. Not the best way do act.., but seams to be the plan
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 26s
It's not theft. Russia's invasion is an extremely serious crime. Taking the assets of criminals to compensate those affected is not theft.
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