West Virginia to send military vehicles to Ukraine

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Gov. Jim Justice has announced that the West Virginia National Guard will send armored personnel carriers for Ukraine to use against Russian aggression.

According to a news release, Justice says an "an undisclosed number" of M-113 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine following a request from the Department of Defense.

The vehicles are used to move soldiers and equipment while providing protection from small arms fire.

"By joining with other states in sending numerous of these armored vehicles to Ukraine, we hope and pray that this will give Ukrainian forces a major leg up in their defense of their home country," Justice said in a statement.

Earlier this year, Justice ordered the state to stop the purchase and sale of liquor produced in Russia. The Republican governor also asked the West Virginia Retailers Association to remove Russian liquor from their shelves.

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