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Lithuania will provide 100 metal detectors to Ukrainian schools

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According to the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, the value of this assistance from Lithuania is approximately 300 thousand euros.

Lithuania, in response to Ukraine’s stated need to protect students and teachers during the war, will provide 100 metal detectors to Ukrainian schools. Lithuanian broadcaster LRT reported this.

According to the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, the cost of this aid is approximately 300 thousand euros.

The Minister of Internal Affairs Agne Bilotaite noted that each of the tools provided strengthens the resilience of Ukrainians and helps protect civilians and officials during war.

“One hundred metal detectors means one hundred safer schools and thousands of safer children in Ukraine, together with its subordinate services, will continue to support Ukraine in all possible ways,” stressed the minister

We remind you that Lithuania will finance the production of Ukrainian long-range weapons. The first tranche in the amount of 10 million euros has been agreed.

Also recently, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense announced the transfer of another batch of military aid to Ukraine.


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