The report, a copy of which was seen by the New York Times, says that although the US Department of Defense improved its ability to track military supplies sent to Ukraine, it "did not fully comply" with requirements and much of the military equipment sent is "delinquent."
"The DoD OIG now has personnel stationed in Ukraine," the report clarified, "And the DoD OIG’s Defense Criminal Investigative Service continues to investigate allegations of criminal conduct with regard to US security assistance to Ukraine."
Late last year, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that Washington would be releasing the Biden administration’s "final" military package to Ukraine to the tune of up to $250 million. This followed Pentagon Comptroller Michael McCloud warning that the US will run out of Ukraine funding on December 30 after it completed a transfer of $1.07 billion to replenish US stocks of weapons sent to Kiev.