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UK to Send £162 Million Worth of Missiles to Ukraine

September 6, 2024
UK to Send £162 Million Worth of Missiles to Ukraine

UK to Send £162 Million Worth of Missiles to Ukraine

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The UK government has announced plans to provide Ukraine with 650 lightweight, multi-role missiles valued at £162 million ($213.13 million) to bolster its defense against Russian drones and airstrikes.

The aid package, revealed on Friday, comes as Ukraine continues to face intensified aerial attacks from Russia.

The announcement follows Russia’s largest air assault on Ukraine since the start of the war in early 2022, leading Kyiv to repeatedly call for more advanced air defense systems.

The missiles are expected to play a critical role in Ukraine’s efforts to protect itself from the ongoing Russian bombardment.

British Defense Secretary John Healy made the announcement during a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a coalition of around 50 nations, held at a US airbase in Germany.

The UK’s Ministry of Defense highlighted the country’s commitment to expediting the delivery of military aid, with the first batch of missiles expected to arrive by the end of 2024.

Manufactured by Thales, the missiles have a range exceeding six kilometers and can be launched from various platforms, including land, sea, and air.

This versatile weaponry is set to enhance Ukraine’s ability to defend against Russia’s aerial threats as the conflict continues into its second year.

The UK remains one of Ukraine’s key supporters in its fight against Russian aggression, regularly supplying military aid and training to Ukrainian forces.

This latest contribution reinforces the UK’s dedication to ensuring Ukraine’s ability to protect its sovereignty.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, international aid has been crucial in supporting Ukraine’s resistance.

Air defense systems have become a top priority as Russian missile and drone attacks have escalated, targeting key infrastructure and civilian areas.

This new missile shipment from the UK adds to a long list of military assistance provided by NATO allies in response to Ukraine’s ongoing requests for support.

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