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Lithuania will transfer 14 M113 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine

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The Lithuanian Ministry of Defense states that this is part of Ukraine’s unwavering support within the mine clearance coalition.

By the end of the week, Lithuania will transfer 14 M113 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine as part of the mine clearance coalition. The Lithuanian Ministry of Defense reported this on the social network Twitter (X).

“Lithuania is sending 14 M113 armored vehicles to Ukraine this week to enhance mine clearance capabilities,” the statement said.

The Lithuanian department noted that this is part of Ukraine’s uninterrupted support within the framework of the demining coalition.

As previously reported, Lithuania has joined the coalition of countries providing assistance to Ukraine’s air defense.

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