Lithuania will send Ukraine equipment from its thermal power plants and nuclear power plants and a package of military assistance.
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We are talking about the power equipment of the decommissioned thermal power plant in Vilnius and the nuclear power plant in Ingalina. We will also receive a 30 kilowatt transformer.
The Vilnius Thermal Power Plant is not yet operational. In addition, equipment from energy company warehouses will be transferred.
We will give everything they need. In Kharkov, the entire network was destroyed by 80% – both heat and electricity. If we don’t help, then by winter the Ukrainians will not be able to restore the network, it will be very difficult,” said the Minister of Energy.
In addition, the country will donate anti-drone systems, generators and folding beds.
Lithuania cannot provide Ukraine with the Patriot air defense system, since the country does not have such systems, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said at the summit in Vilnius.
According to Nausedi, Lithuania received one system from the Netherlands, deployed for training on a temporary basis.
We are ready to give everything we have, and we do this all the time. Frankly, it’s getting harder and harder to find things to donate because we’re running out of funds, which is why we contributed to the Czech initiative. Believe me, we are doing everything in our power,” said the President of Lithuania.
Polish President Andrzej Duda added that Warsaw also does not have a Patriot air defense system. Poland is just beginning the process of acquiring these systems. Both leaders emphasized that Ukraine’s acquisition of Patriot depends on the political will of the countries possessing these air defense systems.
Source: Racurs

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