The aid package includes tools to breach Russian defense lines, including equipment for mine clearance, construction of bridges and crossings, as well as maintenance equipment, spare parts and other engineering equipment.
The International Fund for Ukraine has transferred another aid package totaling DKK 1.1 billion ($156.5 million), Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said.
“It is very important for Ukraine’s fight against Russia that we continue to provide both military donations and other assistance. Ukraine needs both ammunition and assistance in maintaining equipment that has been damaged as a result of the long war. So I am glad that we stand together with others. The countries within the IFU will help the Ukrainians, especially with equipment for the servicing of weapons systems on the battlefield,” said the minister.
The aid package includes tools to breach Russian defense lines, including equipment for mine clearance, construction of bridges and crossings, as well as maintenance equipment, spare parts and other engineering equipment.
“No single country alone can carry out the enormous and important task of providing the military support that Ukraine needs. That is why Denmark is involved in a number of international cooperation projects in which the IFU is plays an important role,” added Troels Lund Poulsen.
It was previously reported that Denmark will send more than $14 million for ammunition for Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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