Rotorcraft, drones, ammunition, and air defense: Allies continue to support Ukraine.
A new £60M military aid package from the UK-led International Fund for Ukraine includes new reconnaissance drones to support the armed forces. The package will also include £20M for the supply of air defense systems.
Also, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, said after a meeting with his colleagues from the Czech Republic and Denmark that a large amount of ammunition would be sent to Ukraine soon. According to him, in the coming weeks and months, the countries’ Prime Ministers will continue to “do everything possible to support Ukraine.” It is specified that priority will be given to artillery and air defense.
At the same time, the Czech government approved the shipment to Ukraine of the last batch of two Soviet-era Mi-24 helicopters.
Also, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense confirmed the arrival of their anti-drone systems in Ukraine.