Britain sends Ukraine second part of $3 billion war loan
- The U.K. Has sent 752 million pounds to Ukraine on April 14 under a G7 loan financed by Russian assets to buy air defense and artillery.
- This payment is the second part of a total loan of 2.26 billion pounds pledged by the U.K. To Ukraine.
- The loan supports Ukraine's defense needs and recovery as part of a $50 billion scheme involving G7 countries.
- On the same day, a Russian missile attack on Sumy killed at least 34 people and injured 119 others, prompting international condemnation.
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Britain sends Ukraine second part of $3 billion war loan
Britain sent Ukraine 752 million pounds ($990 million) to buy air defences and artillery on Monday, part of a broader $50 billion international loan programme backed by frozen Russian assets, Britain's government said.
UK transfers almost $1 billion to Ukraine under G7 loan covered by Russian assets
The U.K. transferred 752 million pounds ($990 million) to Ukraine on April 14 under a G7 loan covered by Russian assets to buy air defense and artillery, the British government announced.The U.K. has pledged to lend Ukraine 2.26 billion pounds ($2.9 billion) in three equal installments as part of the G7's Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration scheme, worth $50 billion in total.This installment is the second one. Ukraine received the first part of t…
After the unsuccessful counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2023, London had to “reconcile” Kiev and Washington The Times spoke about the UK's role in supporting Ukraine
The UK has supported Ukraine for all three years since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion, but until now it has remained hidden how much London is involved in the conflict. This is stated in The Times under the heading “The Untold Story of the Crucial Role of British Military Leaders in Ukraine”.
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