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Donor countries will provide Ukraine with more lethal weapons

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Ukraine will receive remote artillery, ammunition and other anti-aircraft weapons. Few countries have come up with new ideas and additional financial commitment.

British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said on Thursday, March 31, that the UK and its allies had agreed to send more lethal weapons to Ukraine to help protect it from a Russian invasion. , Devdiscourse reports.

At the same time, according to Wallace, many countries have come up with either new ideas or additional financial commitments.

The British Secretary of Defense added that lethal assistance included remote artillery, ammunition and other anti-aircraft weapons.

It was noted that such a decision was made at a donors’ conference, which was attended by more than 30 international partners. The conference on Thursday was led by the United Kingdom to mobilize more lethal weapons for Ukraine.

Recall that now in Spain they said they sent to Ukraine seven aircraft with offensive weapons.

The other day, it was also reported that Britain plans to move “more lethal” weapons to Ukraine. Earlier, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Western allies were working to build lethal military aid to Ukraine to protect against Russian aggression. But this additional assistance is unlikely to reach tanks and aircraft.

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