The European Union will bar Russian airlines from its airspace as it sends weapons and resources to Ukraine in a ramped up response to Russia’s war on its western neighbor, international officials said Sunday.“We are shutting down EU airspace for Russian-owned, Russian-registered or Russian-controlled aircraft,” said Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, according to the BBC.In addition, the EU aims to spend $507 million of its money on weapons for Ukraine, along with more than $53 million on aid like medical supplies, a commission source told Reuters.
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