The first ten U.S. armored Humvees for the Ukrainian Army arrive and are unloaded from the U.S. military cargo aircraft in Boryspil Airport, Kiev, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 25, 2015. The U.S. aid for Ukraine's army will include 30 heavily armored Humvees and 200 other regular Humvees, as well as small drones, radios, counter-mortar radars and other equipment. All of the aid is nonlethal, and the drones are not armed. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)

This is how we treat our friends

Via FreeBeacon:

The non-lethal military aid that the U.S. government has supplied to Ukraine is “secondhand stuff,” a Ukrainian special forces commander said recently.

In notably poor condition are several Humvees made in the 1980s and 1990s that the United States sent to the country in July to help the Ukrainian government fight Russia-backed separatists.

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