In the near future, Lithuania will send a new batch of military aid to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The country will also continue to support Ukraine next year.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the press service of the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense.
During a visit to Kyiv, Lithuanian Defense Minister Laurinas Kasciunas said that a new package of military aid would soon be sent to Ukraine. This includes thermal imagers, drones, and other equipment needed on the battlefield.
In addition, Lithuania has allocated another €10 million for 2025 to purchase various types of drones for Ukraine from Lithuanian manufacturers, and plans to allocate €30 million to support the Mine Action Coalition, the Czech ammunition initiative, and investments in the Ukrainian defense industry.
Author - Dmitriy Levchenko, 05/11/2024