
Brussels – NATO began to coordinate regular supplies of large weapons packages to Ukraine after the Netherlands said it will provide air defense, ammunition and other military assistance worth € 500 million, most bought from the US
Two deliveries are expected this month. The facility that will be provided is based on the priority needs of Ukraine on the battlefield. NATO allies then find weapons and ammunition and send them.
“Packages will be quickly ready and regularly released,” NATO said late on Monday
Air defense systems need the greatest need. The United Nations said that Russian persistent pounding of urban areas behind the front line killed more than 12,000 Ukrainian civilians.
The Russian larger army also makes a slow but expensive progress along the 1,000 kilometer front line. At present, the operation of the adoption of the eastern city of Pokrovský, a logistics center, which could allow it to allow it deeper to Ukraine.
European allies and Canada buy most of the equipment they plan to send from the United States that have larger reserves of prepared military material and also more efficient weapons. Trump’s administration does not give Ukraine any weapons.
New deliveries will appear at the top of other promises of military equipment.
The Kiel Institute, which monitors support in Ukraine, estimates that since June European countries have provided military assistance since the beginning of the Russian invasion in February 2022.
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brelelmans said “especially American systems and ammunition are essential for Ukraine to defend themselves.” He announced on Monday and said Russian attacks were “pure terror, intended to break Ukraine”.
On Friday, Germany said it would deliver two more patriot air defense systems in the coming days. He agreed to this step after ensuring that the US favors the supply of new patriots to Germany to support their shares. These weapon systems are only produced in the US
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