NATO and EU countries took action! Which country will send what to Ukraine?

NATO and EU countries took action Which country will send

Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine has been going on for 5 days. Russia drew the reaction of many countries, especially the USA and the EU. Sanctions were taken against Russia. After Russia continued the operation, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskiy asked for support from western countries. World leaders also began to send both financial support and military equipment aid to Ukraine. Here is the map showing which country will send how much aid to Ukraine.

While NATO countries decided to send thousands of anti-tank and hundreds of air defense missiles to Ukraine, as well as large amounts of small arms and ammunition stockpiles, the European Union (EU) countries took action for 450 million Euros worth of weapon support and 50 million Euros for protective equipment aid. .

Another important aid of the EU was the decision to support the Ukrainian army with fighter jets and fuel.

USA

The United States will provide Ukraine with $350 million in weapons support, including anti-tank weapons.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken approved the release of aid to the Department of Defense. With this aid, the US aid to Ukraine in the last 1 year has exceeded 1 billion dollars.

ENGLAND

Britain, which delivered shoulder-launched anti-tank missiles to Ukraine a month ago, then decided to provide an additional military support package covering lethal and non-lethal category defensive weapons.

SWEDEN

In addition to small arms, the Swedish government will provide Ukraine with 5 thousand AT4 anti-tank weapons, 5 thousand steel vests, 5 thousand military helmets and ready food for 135,000 soldiers.

GERMANY

Germany showed its military aid support to Ukraine by supplying 5,000 helmets, as well as 1,000 anti-tank and 500 Stinger missiles.

ESTONIA

Estonia has received approval from Germany to deliver 9 “D30” type howitzers and ammunition to Ukraine from former East Germany (DDR) army stocks.

Germany’s approval is required for countries that buy weapons from Germany to be able to sell these weapons to a third country.

HOLLAND

The Netherlands will provide Ukraine with 3 thousand helmets, 2 thousand steel vests, 30 metal detectors, 2 sea mine detection robots, 2 battlefield surveillance radars, 5 weapon detection radars, 100 sniper rifles and 30 thousand ammunition.

The Netherlands will also send 200 Stinger anti-aircraft missiles and 50 anti-tank missiles to Ukraine.

FRANCE

France will provide fuel aid to Ukraine as well as military equipment support.

Information on the content of the equipment support to be provided by France has not been shared yet.

On the other hand, within NATO, France will send 500 soldiers and armored vehicles to Ukraine’s neighboring Romania, and 4 Mirage 2000 model warplanes to Estonia.

France will also send 200-250 soldiers to Estonia.

BELGIUM

Belgium, which will provide 5 thousand automatic weapons, 200 anti-tank aid as well as 3 thousand 800 tons of fuel to Ukraine, sent protective military equipment to Ukraine, including helmets, vests and direction devices, within the knowledge of NATO and the EU.

The Belgian government will send 300 soldiers to Romania under NATO in the next period.

GREECE

Greece will provide humanitarian aid as well as military supplies to Ukraine with 2 transport aircraft of type C-130 via Poland.

CZECHIA

The Czech Republic is sending machine guns and sniper weapons, as well as ammunition, to support the Ukrainian people.

BULGARIA

The Bulgarian government will provide humanitarian and military logistics assistance to Ukraine.

FINLAND

Finland mobilized to provide aid to 2,000 bulletproof vests, 2,000 helmets, 100 stretchers and two emergency medical care stations.

CANADA

The Canadian administration has previously sent an additional 460 Canadian Armed Forces members and $7.8 million worth of military supplies to Latvia and the surrounding region to support NATO in the face of Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

Canada has recently announced that it has provided Ukraine with additional military equipment worth $25 million.

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