 Ukraine will use depleted uranium munitions responsibly. Pentagon, the United States is confident that Ukraine will responsibly use depleted uranium munitions that are included in the new U.S. security assistance package. Sabrina Singh, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary, said this in an interview with CNN. We have absolute confidence that the Ukrainians will use depleted uranium munitions responsibly as they fight to take back their sovereign territory in the east and the north as well, she said. She added that these rounds are standard use in the tanks that not only the U.S. uses. As reported, the U.S. Department of Defense announced a new $175 million U.S. dollar package of security assistance to Ukraine. The package includes additional air defense equipment, artillery munitions, anti-tank weapons, including depleted uranium rounds for previously committed Abrams tanks, and other equipment to help Ukraine counter Russia's ongoing war of aggression. According to the New York Times, the U.S. plans to send a new batch of cluster munitions to Ukraine in the near future. Now, two months after the United States shipped an initial tranche of the munitions to Ukraine to ensure its troops did not run out of ammunition, three American officials said the Biden administration is planning to send more and soon reads the article. U.S. officials will not say how many cluster munitions were included in the first shipment out of the hundreds of thousands that the Pentagon has available.