Investigative reporter Kristina Wong released fascinating new details Wednesday on where $40 billion in foreign aid to Ukraine will actually be spent.

“This is what I found in the $40B Ukraine aid bill poised to pass this week,” posted Wong on Twitter.

The list includes:

– $17 billion for U.S. military operations, including the Ukraine Securitv Assistance Initiative, and to replace U.S military equipment sent to Ukraine:

– $1.8 billion in U.S. military equipment for Ukraine;

– $414 million for research, development, test and evaluation related to the Ukraine war

-$15 million for U.S. troop pay related to the war; and

– $13.9 million for the Detense Health Program

An additional roughly $20 billion is for Ukraine’s bilateral assistance the State Department

and other agencies, and includes.

– $8.77 billion in economic assistance for Ukraine:

– $4.35 billion in humanitarian aid

– S4 billion for foreign military financing program 

– $500 million for the European Bank

– S400 million tor the international narcotics control a

– $350 million for the State Departments Migration

– $190 million for the State Department for “Diplomatic Programs”

– $150 million for the Global Agriculture and food Security Program;

– S100 million for anti-terrorism, de-mining and related programs:

-$67 million for the Justice Department;

– $54 million for the CDC

– $17 million for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID);

– $10 million for the State Department’s “Capital Investment Fund”;

– $4 million for the State Department’s Office of Inspector General;

– $2 million for “salaries and expenses” to provide regulatory and technical support; and

– $1 million for USAID’s Office of Inspector General.