Sweden announces largest military aid package to Ukraine
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President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed gratitude to the government and people of Sweden for the largest Swedish defense package for Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
Tensions are high across Central Europe due to Russia's war against Ukraine. Sweden's armed forces said the mission of 550 troops will contribute to the alliance’s deterrence and defense efforts ...
The meeting was on Thursday between teams led by, Serhiy Boev, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Defense for European Integration, and Johan Axelsson, Director of Sweden’s Technical Systems Testing and Evaluation Department FMV – and it was to finalize ...
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Sweden will provide Ukraine with the largest military aid package. Its value is 13.5 billion Swedish kronor (approximately 1.25 billion dollars), according to the Swedish Ministry of Defense. It is noted that this package will also enhance Ukraine's capabilities in the field of long-range capabilities.
Russian forces have captured hundreds of square miles of eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region over the past year as part of their advance on the city of Pokrovsk.
The funds from the Swedish military aid package will be directed to the production of weapons, missiles, drones, equipment, and ammunition. — Ukrinform.
Sweden has unveiled its largest military support package for Ukraine, totaling around $1.2 billion, with significant investments in missiles and drones.