Republicans in Congress on Sunday urged the Obama administration to dispatch small weapons and other military equipment to aid Ukraine as Russian troops amassed at the country's eastern border.
"You can do noncombatant military aid in a way that allows them to defend themselves," House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Besides small weapons, Rogers urged providing medical supplies, radio equipment and unspecified "defensive posture weapons systems."
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