Norway will finance part of an international military aid package to Ukraine through the International Fund for Ukraine (IFU), led by the UK...
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Denmark has allocated 2.1 billion Danish kroner (more than EUR 281 million) to bolster Ukraine's air defense. That is according to the Danish Ministry of Defense, as reported by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and relayed by Ukrinform. This latest contribution marks Denmark's 23rd aid package for Ukraine. The package also includes financial contributions to the operational support of Ukraine's F-16 fighter jets. "One of Ukraine's most urgent needs is the ability to defend itself against Russian airstrikes. That’s why we are prioritizing increased support for air defense," Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen stated. As reported, in October, Denmark allocated 2.4 billion Danish kroner (EUR 350 million) for military aid to Ukraine. Denmark also committed EUR 130 million for the production of Ukrainian drones and missiles. Also, plans are underway to establish an investment fund aimed at advancing Ukraine's defense industry and accelerating weapon production. Read also:Economic confrontation: Ukraine demonstrates success in fighting Russia The post Denmark allocates over EUR 280M to enhance Ukraine’s air defense appeared first on Freedom.
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