The Finnish side traditionally does not disclose either the contents of the package or the timing of its shipment to Ukraine “for operational reasons.”
Finland sent Ukraine a military aid package worth 106 million euros. This was announced by the Finnish Ministry of Defense on Thursday, December 21.
It is indicated that the corresponding decision was made by President Sauli Niinistö on the proposal of the government. This is the 21st delivery of military aid from Finland to Ukraine.
“Finland is committed to supporting Ukraine in both the short and long term. The total value of the defense equipment we are providing today amounts to 1.6 billion euros,” said Defense Minister Antti Hakkanen.
The Finnish side has traditionally not disclosed either the contents of the package or the timing of its delivery to Ukraine “for operational reasons and to ensure the safe delivery of aid.”
Earlier, the Finnish government made changes to the budget for next year, which is expected to increase aid to Ukraine by 95 million euros.
It was also reported that Finland will increase the production of ammunition to help Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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