The aid package also included machine guns, small arms, land and water equipment, and diving equipment.
Estonia has given a new military aid package to Ukraine, which includes the Javelin anti-tank missile system. The Estonian Ministry of Defense announced this on Saturday, February 3.
It is indicated that the Javelin anti-tank system, which was purchased by Estonia in December, has reached Ukraine. The aid package also included machine guns, small arms, various land and water equipment, as well as diving equipment.
“I am pleased that another package of aid has arrived in Ukraine and is being taken advantage of by the defenders of Ukraine. Recent events in Europe show that the shipment of vital missiles and other military aid to Ukraine continues on a large scale , and together with our allies. , we are sending a clear message to the Kremlin that we will continue to support Ukraine until there is a successful end,” said Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur.
The agency did not disclose the exact quantity, arrival time of this aid package or other details of the supplies due to security reasons.
At the same time, the Estonian Ministry of Defense added that since 2022, the country has provided military aid to the Ukrainian state in the amount of about 500 million euros, which is about 1.4% of GDP.
It was previously known that Estonia will provide aid to Ukraine worth 1.2 billion euros by 2027. Tallinn believes that there should be no restrictions on weapons transferred to Ukraine.
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