
Sweden to allocate over $150 million for military aid to Ukraine
Sweden will allocate SEK 1.5 billion (over $150 million) to strengthen Ukraine’s military, including barrels for Archer artillery and other equipment
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Swedish Defense Minister Pål Jonson announced this on social media platform X.
"The government has made the decision to allocate 1.5 billion SEK from support package 18 & 19 towards new military abilities for Ukraine. It consists of over 10 new Archer artillery barrels, long range strike and underwater capabilities, as well as more logistical support," Johnson said.
According to him, the Archer system has proved to be very effective in Ukraine and is now in need of new artillery barrels.
The defense minister also noted that the aid package includes the purchase of Volvo and Scania trucks, as well as a new container system to enable faster and safer unloading of defense equipment.
- Earlier, the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida) allocated over UAH 590 million to strengthen Ukraine’s cybersecurity.
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