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Germany sends more than 100 humanitarian aid shipments in support of Ukraine’s energy sector.
Since February 24, 2022, Germany has sent more than 100 humanitarian aid shipments in support of Ukraine’s energy sector. The country is also the largest donor of the Ukraine Energy Support Fund.
The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko on Facebook, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“Germany is the largest donor of the Ukraine Energy Support Fund. Its contribution came to EUR 225 million. Over two years since the full-scale war started, we have received more than 100 power equipment shipments from German partners,” Galushchenko wrote.
The Ukrainian minister thanked German Vice Chancellor, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck for his visit to Kyiv and continuous support for Ukraine.
According to Galushchenko, enhancing the energy security is one of the common priorities of Ukraine and Germany.
A reminder that, on April 18, 2024, German Vice Chancellor, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit. The delegation included the representatives of Germany’s defense industry and energy sector.
In the course of the visit, Habeck discussed a number of energy and defense projects with Ukrainian government officials. In his words, German large enterprises are interested in doing business in Ukraine in the field of agriculture, healthcare and defense industry.
Photo: German Galushchenko, Facebook
Italy to send SAMP/T air defense system to Ukraine – media.
Italy is planning to announce a new military aid package for Ukraine - which will include a SAMP/T air defense system.
Russians shell Donetsk region over 2000 times in 24 hours, 13 settlements under fire.
Over the past day, May 2, the Donetsk region suffered 2,121 enemy attacks.
Enemy hits civilian infrastructure in Chuhuiv
Russian invaders have struck the city of Chuhuiv in Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region, damaging civilian infrastructure.
Yevlash: F-16s to successfully cooperate in sky with Ukrainian Su-27 and MiG-29.
Ukrainian Soviet-made aircraft will be able to effectively cooperate with the provided F-16 aircraft, as such experience of joint use already exists.
Russia dispersed almost 40 aircraft after Ukrainian attack on Kushchevskaya airfield – UK intel.
Following the Ukrainian attack on the Kushchevskaya airfield, Russia has likely removed approximately 40 aircraft of different types from the area and dispersed them to multiple airfields further from the frontline.
India Lok Sabha elections 2024: Who are you voting for?.
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Youngest Gen Z state delegate running for Congress in Maryland to shake up Capitol Hill.
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PMQs: Tory MP's defection shows Sunak has 'utterly failed' , says Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer used his opening question in PMQs to welcome his new MP Dr Dan Poulter - who defected from the Tories last weekend. A reminder, Sir Keir says, that Dr Poulter defected over what he branded NHS "chaos", saying he had ...
Suspect allegedly 'murdered man and ate his eyes'
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Violence erupts between protesters on UCLA's campus.
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