The new military aid package will include 18 drone cameras, ammunition for M777 howitzers, firearms and ammunition.
Canada has announced a new military assistance package for Ukraine worth 50 million Canadian dollars (about 41 million US dollars – ed.).
This was announced in the office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after the Prime Minister’s visit to Ukraine ended, Ukrinform writes.
“The Prime Minister announced additional measures and funds to further support Ukraine, including the allocation of 50 million Canadian dollars in the form of military assistance,” Trudeau said.
The new military aid package will include 18 drone cameras, M777 howitzer ammunition, firearms and ammunition, and $15 million in high-resolution satellite imagery.
Recall, on Sunday, May 8, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on a visit to Ukraine. The Canadian Prime Minister visited the hero-city Irpin destroyed by the Russian invaders . Also during the visit, he raised the flag of his country over the diplomatic mission in the capital of Ukraine, which indicates the return of the Canadian embassy to Kyiv.
Trudeau also met in Kiev with President Volodymyr Zelensky. The Canadian politician, commenting on his visit to Ukraine, noted that his country “will always stand side by side with Ukraine.”
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