The White House teased that additional Ukrainian aid could be announced "as soon as the end of this week," while vowing to work to hold President Vladimir Putin responsible for any war crimes committed during Russia's invasion of the country, Report informs via CNN.
"I suspect that you will continue to hear coming from the United States additional packages of security assistance, additional weapons and capabilities for Ukraine – perhaps as soon as the end of this week," National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby told CNN.
Kirby didn't answer when asked if the package would include tanks for the Ukrainians, saying he didn't "want to get ahead of things we haven't announced yet," but he said the US was focused "on trying to make sure that we are giving Ukraine what they need in the fight that they're in."
"We're gonna continue to modulate these packages so that they're most appropriate for what Ukraine needs and if we can't provide that, we're working with other allies and partners to see if they can," he said.
He was also asked if the Russian missile strike on an apartment building in Dnipro, Ukraine, that killed dozens, including six children, was a war crime.
Kirby said the US had been "very, very clear and honest about the fact that the Russian Armed Forces continue to commit atrocities and war crimes" and would work with the international community to hold Russia accountable.
"It is just egregious to look at what Mr. Putin did here over the last 48 hours or so in hitting an apartment complex with no military value whatsoever," he said. "It wasn't about knocking out power or water. It was about killing innocent civilians while they were at home."