Lithuania transfers over 1.5 million rounds of ammunition to Ukraine.

Lithuania has handed over 1.5 million rounds of ammunition to bolster Ukrainian forces in their fight against Russian aggression, the Lithuanian Defense Ministry announced[1] on Sept.

8. Vilnius announced[2] a £44 million defense aid package for Kyiv in August, including ammunition for Carl Gustaf hand grenade launchers, rifles, maritime surveillance radar sets, 5.56 mm caliber ammunition, generators, anti-drone systems, and other equipment. According to the ministry, Vilnius has already provided Kyiv with "Mi-8 helicopters, L-70 anti-aircraft aircraft with cartridges, M113 armored personnel carriers, millions of artillery pieces, and cartridges with grenades" in 2023, as well as training and medical support for Ukrainian soldiers.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda also said that Ukraine should receive[3] new NASAMS launchers from Vilnius sometime in September.

Lithuania to provide Ukraine with £44 million defense aid package

The package includes ammunition for Carl Gustaf hand grenade launchers, rifles, maritime surveillance radar sets, 5.56 mm caliber ammunition, generators, anti-drone systems, and other equipment.

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References

  1. ^ announced (kam.lt)
  2. ^ announced (kyivindependent.com)
  3. ^ receive (kyivindependent.com)
  4. ^ Lithuania to provide Ukraine with £44 million defense aid packageThe package includes ammunition for Carl Gustaf hand grenade launchers, rifles, maritime surveillance radar sets, 5.56 mm caliber ammunition, generators, anti-drone systems, and other equipment. (kyivindependent.com)