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Poland’s military aid for Ukraine exceeds €3 billion

With the latest instalment of Western military aid for Ukraine expected in the coming months, Poland’s military support to Kyiv will exceed €3 billion, according to the Polish defence ministry.

Axar.az reports that around €500 million worth of equipment is to be sent to Ukraine in the next three months, and Polish government officials said it had already provided more than €2.5 billion from donating Leopard tanks, MIG-29 fighter jets, 240 T-72 tanks, 54 Krab howitzers, and a multitude of other equipment and ammunition.

The defence ministry refused to list what the latest military aid package for Ukraine contains. Still, according to the Wall Street Journal, part of the deal is accounted for by MI-24 helicopters. However, little is known about the delivery of Rosomak armoured vehicles that the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki had signalled back in March.

Mention has been made of 150 vehicles as well as 24 Rak mortars and 200 Rosomak armoured personnel carriers in two separate batches. It is unclear now how much of the equipment was ordered new and how much has come from Polish army reserves.

Date
2023.07.26 / 14:38
Author
Kamala Garayeva
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