Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur arrived in Kyiv and delivered a new military aid package to Ukraine's Special Operations Forces, including assault rifles, pistols, UAVs, thermal imagers, generators, chargers and clothing.
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Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur arrived in Kyiv on Sunday and delivered a new military aid package to Ukraine's Special Operations Forces
The package includes assault rifles, pistols, unmanned aerial vehicles, thermal imagers, generators, chargers and clothing
Total Estonian aid to Ukraine has exceeded 1% of GDP
Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur arrived in Kyiv on Feb. 26, announcing a new military aid package for Ukraine that includes weapons and equipment for Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces, as reported by Estonian media outlet ERR.
The new package includes 'assault rifles, pistols, drones, thermal imaging cameras, generators, and battery chargers, as well as clothing.'
Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur arrived in Kyiv and handed over a package of military aid to Ukraine.
The total amount of aid to Ukraine from Estonia has already exceeded 1% of GDP.
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