Ukraine received three million rounds of ammunition, remote detonation systems, and winter equipment for the military from Lithuania.
The German Ministry of Defense published a list of new aid for Ukraine, which includes 20 Marder IFVs, a Winsent-1 mine-clearing tank, 2,380 155 mm caliber shells, two tractors with semi-trailers, trucks, minivans, all-terrain vehicles, and two ambulances.
The Parliament of Bulgaria approved the transfer of 100 decommissioned armored personnel carriers, weapons, and spare parts to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, Ukraine looks to receive Sentinel short-range radars from the US by winter, which are suitable for tracking ballistic missiles, slow-moving UAVs, airplanes, and rotorcraft. The arrival of these radar systems is crucial in order to survive the winter.
Meanwhile, the President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, announced the suspension of arms supplies to Ukraine.
On November 22, during the 17th Ramstein meeting, US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin emphasized that the focus of support for Ukraine is to help get through the winter and protect critical infrastructure with the help of air defenses.