The US has approved an $825-million arms sale to Ukraine, including 3,350 extended-range attack missiles, GPS navigation systems, spare parts, and training, funded by NATO allies and US military assistance. The move comes amid stalled peace efforts and growing Russian aggression. Two earlier July proposals, totaling over $650 million, also aimed to bolster Ukraine’s air defense and vehicle maintenance capabilities.
The Russia-Ukraine war is in its fourth year, with no signs of resolution. This conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of casualties and displaced millions. As nations around the world choose sides, some countries have benefited financially from the support of either Russia or Ukraine. It shows that regional conflicts affect not only the direct participants but also have far-reaching implications for today's interconnected global economy.
In this gallery, we explore how several nations have profited from the Russia-Ukraine war. Click on for more.