In particular, $ 13.1 million was allocated to support Ukraine’s health care and $ 2.4 million to help vulnerable groups.

“The United States has invested nearly $ 5 billion in total assistance to Ukraine over the past 20 years, including almost $ 362 million in health care,” the US Department of State noted.

At the same time, significantly less funds were allocated to other post-Soviet countries: for example, Uzbekistan received about $ 3.9 million, Azerbaijan - almost $ 3.6 million, Kazakhstan - more than $ 3.1 million, Armenia and Georgia - $ 2.7 million each. Moldova - almost $ 2.2 million, and Belarus - $ 1.7 million.