Ukraine Secures New Energy and Military Aid Ahead of Invasion Anniversary
Ukraine has brokered new energy and military support agreements with European allies prior to the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. This coordination is critical as Ukraine seeks to counter Russian military advancements and attacks on its energy infrastructure. Prompt delivery of aid is crucial for Ukraine's resilience.
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As the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion looms on February 24, Ukraine has secured new energy and military support packages from its European allies, announced President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday.
During a meeting in Munich with European leaders, known as the Berlin Format, Zelenskiy discussed aid that would strengthen Ukraine's defenses, notably with air-defense missiles, before the anniversary date.
The Ukrainian President expressed gratitude towards the allies for their assistance, emphasizing the importance of timely delivery amid ongoing Russian military aggression targeting Ukraine's energy systems and its relentless aerial attacks.