Germany has extended its support to Ukraine by providing a $1.1 billion arms package to help the country get through the winter. Additionally, Germany has allocated €76 million in non-repayable assistance for the protection of Ukraine's energy facilities. The European Investment Bank (EIB) is also contributing to Ukraine's infrastructure development projects, with an additional €30.7 million earmarked for municipal reconstruction and urban public transport. This aid package includes all-terrain vehicles, satellite communication, and first-aid kits. The support from Germany and the EIB aims to strengthen Ukraine's infrastructure and enhance its energy security.
🇩🇪 New aid package to Ukraine from Germany: all-terrain vehicles, satellite communication and first-aid kits https://t.co/oHoKfD60i3 https://t.co/h9nTMUUReI
🇩🇪 🙏 Ukrenergo will receive €76 million from Germany for infrastructure protection and construction of new power lines https://t.co/s9qAh9fzdz https://t.co/qLAYiuSeLw
🇩🇪#Germany has provided €76 million in non-repayable assistance for the protection of Ukraine's energy facilities, Ukrainian National Energy Company Ukrenergo reported. https://t.co/d9rGCuhn8v
🇪🇺The European Investment Bank (#EIB) will provide #Ukraine with an additional €30.7 million for infrastructure development projects covering the reconstruction of municipalities and urban public transport. 📷: AFP https://t.co/ZWGcWffMJb
⚡️ European Investment Bank earmarks 30 million euros for Ukraine infrastructure. The European Investment Bank (EIB) is allocating an additional €30.7 million ($32 million) to Ukraine for infrastructure development projects covering municipal reconstruction and urban public… https://t.co/4UMxHewd9F
Germany's New $1.1BN Arms Package For Ukraine Is To Help Get Through Winter https://t.co/y1gOlXXTT6