Ukraine to allocate nearly GBP 1.7B from UK for weapons procurement – PM Shmyhal

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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a decision to allocate nearly £1.7 billion from the United Kingdom for additional arms procurement. This involves RapidRanger air defense systems and lightweight multi-purpose Martlet missiles.

This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during a government meeting on June 11, according to Ukrinform citing his Telegram channel.

“Today we are making a decision to allocate nearly £1.7 billion from the United Kingdom for additional weapons procurement. With these funds, we plan to purchase RapidRanger air defense systems and lightweight multi-purpose Martlet missiles. This will significantly strengthen our air defense and our ability to stop the enemy,” he said.

Shmyhal reminded that earlier this month, the United Kingdom announced record-breaking aid for the supply of drones. This involves £350 million, which will allow Ukraine to receive 100,000 drones this year.

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As reported by Ukrinform, more than 60% of all expenditures from the general fund of the state budget have been allocated to security and defense.

Photo: Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine


Source: Ukraine to allocate nearly GBP 1.7B from UK for weapons procurement – PM Shmyhal

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