US Senate unveils deal on immigration and aid to Ukraine. Deal, totaling $118.3 billion in funding, includes $60 billion in aid for Kiev's war effort against Russia's invasion.

It also provides an envelope of 20.2 billion dollars for migration policy reforms. The adoption of this text is far from guaranteed, with more and more Republicans in the House of Representatives opposing the sending of new funds to the war-torn country. Since the start of the conflict, Moscow has been banking on the running out of Western aid, and any hesitation from Kiev's allies reinforces Russia's belief that it will be a winner.