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Slovakia donates five helicopters, Grad rockets to Ukraine

Aid for Kyiv to be paid for by European Peace Facility, says defence minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jun 2022 6:00PM

Slovakia donates five helicopters, Grad rockets to Ukraine
Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad says Ukraine is already using the donated helicopters and ammunition, including four Mi-17 helicopters. – AFP pic, June 16, 2022

BRATISLAVA – Slovakia has donated one Mi-2, four Mi-17 helicopters, and thousands of Grad rockets to Ukraine, Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad said on his Facebook account today.

“This assistance to Ukraine, as well as all previous supplies, will be reimbursed from the European Peace Facility, which is a strong expression of the European Union’s solidarity with Ukraine,” Nad said.

The defence minister said Ukraine was already using the donated helicopters and ammunition and that the helicopters donated had been replaced by UH-60M Black Hawks.

Slovakia has donated military equipment to Ukraine worth 154 million euros (RM705 million) since the beginning of the war, the Defence Ministry said.

Ukraine has pleaded for allies to send more weapons to help it repel Russia’s invasion, with officials saying only a fraction of what they have asked for has so far been delivered. – AFP, June 16, 2022

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