Germany Boosts Ukrainian Defense with Half-Billion Dollar Support
Germany announces a $500 million aid package for Ukraine, including military supplies sourced from the U.S., to strengthen Ukraine's defense against Russia. NATO's Secretary-General praised the commitment as a critical step in supporting Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions and conflict in the region.

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Germany plans to bolster Ukraine's military capabilities with a significant $500 million package comprising equipment and munitions, sourced from the United States, NATO announced on Wednesday.
This strategic move was praised by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, who highlighted Germany's decisive action in supporting Ukraine's efforts to counter Russian aggression.
The delivery marks a crucial step in the international community's ongoing support to strengthen Ukraine's defense amid continuing hostilities and geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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