Ottawa will provide 500,000 winter military clothing and artillery shells. In Amsterdam, they announced the upcoming transfer of anti-aircraft missiles worth 15 million euros to protect the skies.
Canada and the Netherlands have announced new military aid packages to Ukraine. This was announced on Wednesday, October 12, by the defense ministers of the two countries.
For example, Canada will provide $47 million in military aid to Ukraine.
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Canada’s new military aid package includes, among other things, 500,000 units of winter military clothing.
“We know winter is coming. And Canada has special experience in winter clothing and combat. And we will be moving these clothes in the coming weeks,” Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand said before Ramstein 6 meetings in Brussels.
The package also includes military equipment, mainly artillery shells, worth $15.2 million, and satellite communications ($2 million).
In this regard, Dutch Defense Minister Kaisa Ollongren announced the transfer to Ukraine of additional anti-aircraft missiles worth 15 million euros to strengthen the protection of the sky.
He did not specify exactly how many missiles would be transferred to Ukraine. It is expected that they will be used in anti-aircraft installations, which will be provided to Kyiv by other states.
At the same time, Ollongren refused to say whether Amsterdam, as before, will also transfer heavy weapons to Kyiv.
Recall that the assembly of Ramstein-6 began today in Belgium. The Contact Group said it would continue to enhance Ukraine’s defense capabilities in its fight against Russian aggression.
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Source: korrespondent

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