UK to send package of 650 missiles to Ukraine in latest defence aid
- The UK will send 650 new specialist missile systems to Ukraine to enhance its air defences, following criticism from President Volodymyr Zelensky about weapon delivery speeds.
- The missiles, valued at £162 million, aim to protect Ukraine from Russian drones and bombing during the ongoing invasion.
- The package is part of a broader £3 billion annual support initiative for Ukraine, funded mainly by the UK government.
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UK to Supply 650 Missiles to Ukraine as Part of £3 Billion Package
Defence Secretary John Healey is expected to announce a £162 million commitment to send 650 short-range missiles to bolster Ukraine’s war effort against Russia when he meets fellow ministers at a summit in Germany. A meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group will take place on Friday at the United States Air Force base in Ramstein, and follows a bilateral meeting between Healey and his Kyiv counterpart Rustem Umerov in London earlier this wee…
The United Kingdom will supply 650 missile systems to Ukraine in the coming months to help it strengthen its air defenses, London announced on Friday, following criticism by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about the pace of military aid deliveries to Kiev, Agerpres reports.
▶️ On the night of Thursday to Friday, the United Kingdom announced that it would deliver 650 missile systems to Ukraine in the coming months to help it strengthen its air defense. A first delivery of 650 “light modular missile systems (LMM)” would take place by the end of the year. Follow the latest information live. - LIVE - War in Ukraine: London to supply 650 missile systems to Ukraine to strengthen its air defense (International)
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