Ukraine’s President Voldymirs Zelenskyy speaks during a joint press conference with European Parliament President Robarta Metsola in Kivy, Ukraine. Associated Press



Ukraine is preparing for a major financial boost in its ongoing defense against Russia. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Kyiv expects nearly $3.5 billion in funds by October to purchase U.S. weapons. The money will help Ukraine sustain its fight in the fourth year of Russia’s full-scale invasion.

The funds come through the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), a program that gathers contributions from NATO allies—excluding the United States itself—to buy American-made weapons and equipment.

“We have already received more than $2 billion from our partners under PURL,” Zelenskyy said at a press conference in Kyiv with European Parliament President Roberta Metsola. “By October, I believe the figure will reach $3.5 to $3.6 billion.”

Ukraine’s Weapon Needs

While Zelenskyy avoided listing exact items in the first shipments, he confirmed two key inclusions: missiles for Patriot air defense systems and munitions for HIMARS rocket systems.

Both systems have played crucial roles in Ukraine’s defense. Patriot systems are essential to shield cities and infrastructure from Russian missile barrages. Meanwhile, HIMARS has transformed Ukraine’s long-range strike capacity, enabling precise hits deep behind enemy lines.

Despite months of international mediation, the war shows no sign of ending soon. These weapon supplies remain vital for Ukraine’s survival and counteroffensive efforts.

Russia Repeats Call for Negotiations

As Ukraine looks toward new weapon supplies, Moscow continues to project openness to talks. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Wednesday that Russia “remains open for negotiations” and favors a diplomatic resolution.

However, little progress has been made. Russia has rejected several proposals, while ongoing attacks suggest no genuine move toward peace.

The latest overnight Russian strikes disrupted Ukraine’s railway and power services. In the southern Kherson region, a Russian glide bomb injured three women and a young girl, local officials reported.

Boost for Ukraine’s Mineral Sector

Alongside military aid, Ukraine is also pushing forward on economic resilience. A U.S.-Ukraine investment fund for the mineral sector is set to launch with $150 million in seed money.

The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation will contribute $75 million, with Ukraine matching the same amount, Economy Minister Oleksii Sobolev confirmed.

“This is enough to launch the first significant investments,” Sobolev said, describing the fund as a “beacon” for global investors.

The fund, signed into agreement in April, will give the U.S. preferential access to new Ukrainian mining projects. It aims to support critical mineral development, energy infrastructure, and reconstruction efforts, while indirectly sustaining Ukraine’s ability to defend itself.

Plans for Future Projects

Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko revealed that the fund’s immediate focus will be on energy, infrastructure, and strategic minerals. The government’s goal is to finance at least three projects by the end of 2026.

These projects are expected to help Ukraine rebuild its economy, attract further international investment, and strengthen its industrial base—all while supporting the country’s defense against Russian aggression.

A Crucial Month Ahead

October could mark a turning point for Ukraine’s military and economic strategy. With billions of dollars expected for U.S. weapons and a fresh investment fund in place, Kyiv is reinforcing both its defense and reconstruction roadmap.

As the war grinds on with no peace in sight, Ukraine is counting on international allies for sustained support. The $3.5 billion weapons fund and the $150 million mineral sector initiative underline the dual focus: survival on the battlefield and revival of the economy.

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