Ukraine received a shipment of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and ammunition from Lithuania on Sunday, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said, according to Reuters.
Earlier on Sunday, two other planes delivered about 180 tonnes of ammunition from the United States, said Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov. Ukraine has so far received almost 1,500 tonnes of ammunition delivered in 17 flights, it said on Twitter.
Military officials say Ukraine has significantly strengthened its armed forces with the help of its allies, equipping the military, in particular, with US and British anti-tank systems and Turkish drones.
The United States and its allies say Russia could invade Ukraine at any time. Russia, which has amassed more than 100,000 troops near Ukraine, denies any such plans.
Source: Capital

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