European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen handed over 50 vehicles to Ukraine's National Police and Office of the Prosecutor General as part of an EU support package.
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50 vehicles provided by the EU were handed over to the National Police of Ukraine and the Office of the Prosecutor General
The vehicles are intended to support war crimes investigations and prosecutions in the liberated territories and adjacent areas
30 of the 50 vehicles are intended for the NPU, and the remaining 20 for the OGP
The total budget of the support package stands at around €19.9 million, including €18 million from the European Commission and €1.9 million from Germany
Canada would finance several projects to rebuild Ukraine for CAD 130 million, including the completion of the National Museum of the Holodomor Genocide in Kyiv.
During her visit to Kyiv, von der Leyen also handed over 50 new police vehicles funded by the EU to the Ukrainian police working in areas liberated from Russian occupation.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen handed over 50 new vehicles to Ukrainian prosecutors and police on February 24, 2024.
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