Germany Provides Ukraine with What Is Now Priority – German Minister of Defence
Germany sends Ukraine a new package of military assistance, which includes air defence and tanks, confirmed Boris Pistorius, German Minister of Defence.
During the NATO summit in Vilnius, Pistorius said the new aid package "comprises Ukraine's main priorities: air defence, tanks, artillery".
"Thus, we make an important contribution to strengthening Ukraine's ability to survive [in the war with Russia – ed.]."
The Ministry of Defence stated that Kyiv will receive 2 launchers for the Patriot air defence system, 40 Marder infantry fighting vehicles, 25 Leopard 1 tanks, and 1 Luna unmanned aerial vehicle system.
Earlier it was reported that Berlin’s new package of military assistance for Kyiv will include air defence, infantry fighting vehicles, shells and drones worth about €600 million.
Meanwhile, dpa, citing its sources, reports that the cost of the package is even greater – almost €700 million.
Earlier, Boris Pistorius, Minister of Defence of Germany, announced the supply of Leopard 1A5 combat tanks to Ukraine in cooperation with Denmark shortly.