 A $13.6 billion emergency package of military and humanitarian aid for besieged Ukraine and its European allies easily won final Congressional approval hitching a ride on the government-wide spending bill that's five months late but looted with political prices for both parties. With Russian President Volodymyr Putin's evasion killing thousands and forcing over two million orders to flee, the Senate approved the $1.5 trillion registration by Sister A231 by partisan margin. Democrats and Republicans have battled the election year of rising infliction, energy policy and lingering pandemic. Restrictions bought the rally behind sending aid to Ukraine whose stubborn resilience against brutal forces has been inspirational for many voters.