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Berlin announces new military aid package for Ukraine worth 1.3 billion euros

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 21 November 2023
Germany will support Ukraine with another military aid package worth 1.3 billion euros ($1.42 billion) that will include four additional IRIS-T air defence units, Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said in Kyiv on Tuesday. So far, Berlin has pledged to supply Kyiv with eight IRIS-T systems, three of which have been delivered. Ukraine uses them mainly to guard against Russian missile attacks. The support package will also comprise 20,000 155mm artillery shells as well as anti-tank mines.
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