Germany announced a new military aid package for Ukraine worth approximately €600-700 million, to be announced at the NATO summit in Vilnius on 11 July.
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Berlin's new military aid package for Kyiv will include air defence systems, infantry fighting vehicles (IFV), projectiles and drones worth around €600 million
The package includes several Patriot systems and other surface-to-air weapons from the Bundeswehr's stockpile
Additional Marder IFVs, Leopard 1 tanks, mine clearance equipment, about 20,000 artillery projectiles and shells for Leopard tanks, and several reconnaissance drones
The worth of the package is almost €700 million according to dpa news agency
France will allocate 170 million euros to provide military aid to Ukraine.
The agreement includes a framework for joint production of spare parts and maintenance of military equipment.
Germany pledged another 700 million euros in military assistance to Kyiv, including Patriot missile launchers, Marder IFVs, Leopard 1 tanks and artillery rounds.
Germany is planning to supply a military aid package for Ukraine worth about €600 million, including anti-aircraft guns, infantry fighting vehicles, ammunition, drones, Patriot launchers, Marder armored personnel carriers, Leopard tanks, and demining equipment.
The aid package is to be announced during the NATO summit in Vilnius on July 11, 2023.
DPA agency reports the value of the package could be almost €700 million.
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