UK Provides over EUR 1 Bln in Military Aid to Ukraine Using Frozen Russian Assets
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The UK paid for arms purchases and military assistance to Ukraine worth one billion pounds (about 1.2 billion euros) through frozen Russian assets, Defense Secretary John Healey said on September 4 during a visit to Kiev.
The former Russian president is very angry that British authorities transferred money obtained from the frozen assets of Russian oligarchs to Ukraine.
UK Sends $1.3 Billion Military Aid to Ukraine Using Seized Russian Assets
The United Kingdom has pledged a new military assistance package for Ukraine valued at £1 billion ($1.3 billion), with funding drawn from interest accrued on frozen Russian sovereign assets, Deutsche Welle reported on September 3. “Britain’s national security begins in Ukraine,” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized, noting that the UK has already allocated £4.5 billion ($5.9 billion) for Ukraine’s military support this year. The package inc…
UK provides over EUR 1 bln in military aid to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets
The UK has spent more than EUR 1 billion on arms and military support for Ukraine, using funds obtained from frozen Russian assets, according to a press release on the UK government website following a visit by Defence Secretary John Healey to Kyiv.
Britain has allocated over $1.3B from frozen Russian assets for military aid to Ukraine.
The UK has spent more than £1B (around $1.36B) to supply weapons and military support to Ukraine, using funds generated by frozen Russian assets, the British government announced after a visit by Defense Secretary John Healy to Kyiv. These funds were used to purchase artillery ammunition, missiles for air defense systems, drones, spare parts, and other equipment needed to maintain and repair Ukrainian military gear. Over the last 50 days, the UK…
John Healy has arrived in Ukraine. Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine Britain has financed military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of more than £1.3 billion (about 53.4 billion hryvnias) thanks to funds received from frozen Russian assets. This was stated by the Minister of Defense of the United Kingdom John Healy during a visit to Kyiv and a meeting with the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal. Healy stressed that the Unite…
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