The largest British military aid package on the way to Ukraine
The British Prime Minister's Office announced that the country's largest military package was sent to Ukraine. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Rashatoudi, at the same time as the countdown begins in the US Congress to approve the $61 billion aid bill for Ukraine, London announced Kurdistan, which plans to deliver to Kiev the largest arms aid package that has been provided to Ukraine from England.
Rishi Sonak, the British Prime Minister, at the same time as he visited Warsaw today for talks with Donald Tusk, his counterpart. officially unveils this package.
According to the statement of the British Prime Minister’s Office, this package is worth 617 million dollars and more than 400 vehicles. It includes 60 boats and a number of “Shadow of the Storm” long-range missiles, the exact number of which has not been announced.
In the statement of Sunak’s office, this package is referred to as “the largest package of critical ammunition” and further It said: “Defending Ukraine against Russia’s ruthless ambition is vital for our security and for the whole of Europe.” If Putin wins this aggression, he will not stop behind the Polish border!
The latest round of British arms aid to Ukraine brings London’s total military aid to Kiev to 3 this year alone. billion pounds. 1,600 offensive and defensive missiles and about 4 million types of bullets are included in these aids.
Sonak added: With today’s package, we will somewhat ensure that Ukraine has what it considers necessary for war with Russia. Holds. England will always play its role in the forefront of European security and defend its national interests and stand by its allies in NATO.
The statement of Sunak’s office was released after just two days ago, the US House of Representatives, after a long time, finally The US approved the $61 billion aid bill to Ukraine. The Washington administration was left strapped for aid to Ukraine earlier this year after using packages approved by Congress worth an estimated $113 billion. Disruption in the delivery of weapons to Ukraine, from the country’s biggest supporter, led to a shortage of ammunition in the Kiev army and subsequent defeat on several war fronts.