The #bayraktarasUkraina crowdfunding campaign was supposed to last three weeks, but ended faster.
Lithuanian authorities have signed an agreement with Turkey to purchase the Bayraktar drone for the needs of the Ukrainian army. This was announced yesterday by the country’s Minister of National Defense Arvydas Anusauskas in Twitter.
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“In Turkey, an agreement was signed with the President of the Turkish Defense Agency Ismail Demir in cooperation with the Ministry of National Defense of Lithuania. This agreement paves the way for the purchase of Bayraktar,” Anusauskas wrote.
According to him, in Lithuania, citizens have collected almost 6 million euros in three days to buy strike drones for the needs of the Ukrainian army.
Recall that at the end of May, Lithuanian host Andrius Tapinas initiated a live broadcast of 5 million euros for the purchase of a Bayraktar drone for the Ukrainian army. The #bayraktarasUkraina crowdfunding campaign was supposed to last three weeks, but ended faster.
It was also reported that Lithuania is preparing a new batch of military aid to Ukraine. These include M113 armored personnel carriers, mine-clearing trucks and off-road vehicles.
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Source: korrespondent

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