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Lithuania transfers anti-drone systems to Ukraine

The Ministry of Defense announced that Lithuanian anti-drone systems have been delivered to Ukraine.

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reports that Lithuania continues to provide uninterrupted military support to Ukraine. Lithuanian anti-drone systems were delivered to Ukraine on March 22nd.

Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernohorenko thanked Lithuania and noted that Lithuanian partners are always in touch and in the context of occurrences.

“The drone coalition is not only about drones for the Armed Forces, but also about countering enemy capabilities. Lithuanian partners are always in touch and in the context of occurrences. Thanks to Lithuania for assisting in closing the current needs of our units,” said Katerina Chernogorenko.

The Ministry of Defense reminded that Lithuania has developed a long-term support plan for Ukraine for 2024-2026 and has planned to allocate 200 million euros for military support to Ukraine.

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