The war in Ukraine has lasted for seven days, with Russia occupying Kherson for a few hours now, tightening the siege around Kyiv and Mariupol, and constantly bombing Odessa and Kharkiv. The West has responded with severe economic sanctions against Russia.
But in addition to the serious economic measures, various countries have decided to send weapons and supplies to the tried Ukrainians of Volodymyr Zelensky, who by a “comedian” or any other term was used disparagingly and by the Russian environment to degrade him into a symbol. man responding to the most difficult time in the country.
The list of countries assisting Ukraine according to the Forum on the Arms Trade is as follows:
– Australia: missiles and weapons – $ 50 million
– Belgium: 200 anti-tank weapons and 5,000 automatic rifles / machine guns
– Britain: 2,000 short-range missiles and anti-tank missiles, armored vehicles
– France: “additional defense equipment”
– Germany: 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 Stinger anti-aircraft defense systems, plus permission to select other German-controlled weapons in selected other countries
– Denmark: 2,700 anti-tank weapons, 300 Stinger missiles (returned to the United States to operate), protective vests
– Hellas: defense and medical equipment
– Estonia: Javelin anti-tank missiles, shells (with German license)
– European Union: other weapons (unspecified – EUR 500 million) [αρχικά περιλαμβάνονταν μαχητικά αεροσκάφη, που επί του παρόντος δεν φαίνεται πλέον να ισχύει]
– United States: Stinger missiles (according to the media), armor, small arms and various ammunition, body armor, plus ($ 1 billion last year), previous key deliveries include Javelin missiles
– Spain: 20 tonnes of medical supplies, defense and personal protective equipment consisting of NBC helmets, jackets and protective vests (nuclear-biological-chemical)
– Italy: Cabinet approves transfer of military equipment, pending parliamentary approval – deal said to include Stinger missiles and machine guns
– Canada: machine guns, pistols, carbines, 1.5 million rounds of ammunition, sniper rifles and related equipment ($ 7.8 million)
– Croatia: rifles and machine guns, protective equipment worth 124 million kuna (16.5 million euros)
– Lithuania: Anti-aircraft missile systems and Stinger ammunition
– Norway: 2000 anti-tank weapons, helmets, bulletproof vests, other protective equipment
– Netherlands: 200 Stinger missiles, 3000 combat helmets and 2000 fragmentation vests with accompanying armor plates, one hundred sniper rifles with 30,000 pieces of ammunition, plus other equipment. 400 rocket launchers (with German license)
– Portugal: grenades and ammunition, G3 automatic rifles and other non-lethal equipment
– Romania: EUR 3 million for fuel, bulletproof vests, helmets, ammunition, military equipment and medical care.
– Sweden: 5,000 anti-tank weapons, helmets and body shields
– Turkey: co-production of drones
– Czech republic: $ 18.23 million non-lethal weapons and earlier $ 8.6 million worth of material including 4,000 mortars, 30,000 pistols, 7,000 assault rifles, 3,000 machine guns, multiple weapons, one million sniper rifles, bullets.
– Finland: 2,500 assault rifles and 150,000 rounds of ammunition, 1,500 rounds of ammunition and food parcels
Source: Capital

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