Ukraine will ask allies for $20 billion to keep momentum against Russia, source says


Servicemen of the 148th Separate Artillery Zhytomyr Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine fire a BM-21 Grad multiple launch rocket system towards Russian troops, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine May 25, 2026. REUTERS/Anatolii Stepanov/File Photo

KYIV, June 12 (Reuters) - ⁠Ukraine will seek an additional $20 billion in military ⁠funding from its allies at a meeting next ‌week to cement what it sees as its current battlefield advantage over Russia, a Ukrainian defense source said.

The request will be made ​next Thursday at a meeting of ⁠the Ukraine Defense Contact ⁠Group, an alliance of more than 50 countries also known ⁠as ‌the Ramstein group, where allies organize financial and military aid for Kyiv.

"We have a ⁠six- to nine-month window of opportunity on the ​battlefield that ‌requires an urgent acceleration of funding," the source said.

Russia's ⁠advances on ​the battlefield have slowed this year - effectively grinding to a halt last month - as Ukrainian mid-range drone strikes have ⁠harmed its supplies and logistics for ​the front line. Ukraine's long-range drone strikes, meanwhile, are inflicting pain on Russia's energy sector.

Putin last week said that ⁠Russian forces were still advancing on the battlefield every day and there was no risk to Russia's economy, though he acknowledged Ukrainian strikes were causing harm.

Some ​allies will each be asked to ⁠contribute between $2 billion to $6 billion to reach the $20 billion target, ​either in the form of ‌aid or a loan, the ​source said. The request was first reported by Politico.

(Reporting by Max Hunder; Editing by Daniel Flynn)

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