Lithuania hands over anti-drone systems to Ukraine

Anti-drone systems
Ministry of Defense of Lithuania
Photo: Ministry of Defense of Lithuania
On Friday, March 22, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense announced the transfer of anti-drone systems to the Armed Forces of Ukraine

This is reported by espreso.tv

"Lithuania continues to provide continuous military support to Ukraine, in particular, on March 22, the delivery of Lithuanian anti-drone systems took place," the statement said.

The ministry recalled that the assistance provided to Ukraine within the framework of the national defense system covers a wide range of weapons, ammunition, unmanned aerial vehicles, anti-drone systems, training of troops, repair of heavy equipment and "all other assistance provided in accordance with the stated needs of Ukraine."

According to the ministry, Lithuania has developed a long-term plan to support Ukraine with a package of military assistance to Ukraine worth 200 million euros for 2024-2026.

"We are doing everything possible for Ukraine's victory because this is the only way to ensure lasting peace in Europe," the Lithuanian Defense Ministry's press service emphasized on social networking site X.
  • On March 20, it was reported that the Lithuanian government decided to allocate €35 million for the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine within the framework of the Czech Republic's initiative.

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