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Ukraine received 50 M113 armored personnel carriers from Lithuania

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Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas emphasized that Lithuania has supported and will continue to support Ukraine in the war against the Russian Federation.

50 M113 armored personnel carriers donated by Lithuania have arrived in Ukraine. This was announced by the Minister of Defense of Lithuania Arvydas Anusauskas, Delfi reports.

“Regarding the military support of Ukraine, Lithuania has supported it and will continue to support it. Let me remind you that literally three days ago our armored vehicles, which we sent, arrived in Ukraine, and now 50 M113 armored personnel carriers has been transferred to this country,” Anusauskas said.

The minister emphasized that Lithuania is considering further possible support for Ukraine in consultation with NATO partners.

It will be recalled that Britain has also promised additional military aid to Ukraine.

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