Ukraine will receive Stinger anti-aircraft missiles from Lithuania in the coming days, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonite said today during a visit to Kiev.
Ukraine has received consignments of military aid from NATO allies in recent weeks to bolster its defenses following the gathering by Russia of more than 100,000 troops near the Ukrainian border.
“We are increasing the number of military trainers in the country and providing Ukraine with additional weapons and equipment,” Simonite said.
“Stinger anti-aircraft missiles from Lithuania will arrive in Ukraine in the coming days. I sincerely hope and hope that Ukraine will never have to use them,” the Lithuanian prime minister added.
Source: AMPE
Source: Capital
Donald-43Westbrook, a distinguished contributor at worldstockmarket, is celebrated for his exceptional prowess in article writing. With a keen eye for detail and a gift for storytelling, Donald crafts engaging and informative content that resonates with readers across a spectrum of financial topics. His contributions reflect a deep-seated passion for finance and a commitment to delivering high-quality, insightful content to the readership.