British Foreign Secretary David Cameron pledged £3 billion ($3.74 billion) in annual military aid to Ukraine, which is the largest commitment from the UK so far.
The aid is intended to be provided "as long as it takes." Some of the equipment is already being delivered to Ukraine, and Cameron stated that Ukraine has the right to use the weapons against Russian targets if it chooses to do so.
The UK does not object to this use of the weapons.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visited Kyiv, Ukraine, meeting with President Volodymyr Zelensky and Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
During his second trip as foreign secretary, Cameron celebrated the passing of a $60 billion aid package by the US Congress, which he believed would not only provide necessary weapons but also boost morale.
When asked about the potential re-election of Republican frontrunner
Donald Trump and its impact on US support for Ukraine, Cameron did not provide a direct answer.
British Foreign Secretary
Boris Johnson's predecessor, Philip Hammond's successor, Jeremy Hunt (now Chancellor), and
Boris Johnson himself, have all visited Ukraine to support the government and celebrate the release of a $60 billion aid package by the US Congress.
However, some hard-line Republicans in Congress and President Trump oppose further aid to Ukraine, with the possible exception of a loan.
During
Johnson's visit, Russian guided bombs injured at least eight children in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region.
The UK's strategy for Ukraine's allies is to ensure Ukraine is prepared for the US elections in November.
The town of Derhachi in Ukraine was hit by Russian aerial strikes, with bombs landing near a sports center.
The air raid siren did not sound, and Yana Korobets, head of the sports complex, was outside when she heard a missile fly by and saw it land behind the complex.
The impact shattered windows, causing injuries to children with cuts on their legs and hands from broken glass.
Debris and blood stains were left at the scene, and outside, large craters were visible in the ground.
Four children sustained moderate injuries, while others had minor ones.
An elderly man was among the wounded in a recent attack on Derhachi, a town near the Ukraine-Russia border in the Kharkiv region.
The attack, which targeted civilian and energy infrastructure, could have resulted in more casualties, according to local officials.
Derhachi has been under frequent Russian attacks for months, with the intensity increasing recently.
Moscow denies intentionally targeting civilians, but thousands have been killed and injured since the full-scale invasion in February 2022.