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Lithuania Hands Over New Military Aid Package To Ukraine

September 28, 2024
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Lithuania Hands Over New Military Aid Package To Ukraine
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9/28/2024 9:10:00 AM

(MENAFN- UkrinForm) On September 28, Lithuania announced a new package of military assistance to Ukraine.

This was reported by the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense on social Network X , Ukrinform reports.

In particular, Lithuania has provided logistics equipment, ammunition, laptops and other assistance that will arrive in Ukraine this week.

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“Our support is unwavering, our resolve is clear: Ukraine will win because freedom always wins. Together to victory!” – the ministry said in a statement.

Read also: Allowing Ukraine to strike deep into Russia would pose risks to U.S., intelligence believes

As Ukrinform reported earlier, Lithuania has committed to annually allocate at least 0.25% of its GDP to Ukraine for military assistance . Since the beginning of full-scale Russian aggression in February 2022, Lithuania has provided Ukraine with assistance in the amount of 2% of its GDP, which is more than 683 million euros. Lithuania’s total support to Ukraine has exceeded one billion euros.

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