Lithuania donates military aid to Ukraine: drones, electronic warfare devices, generators
The country has pledged to spend a quarter of its GDP annually on military aid to Ukraine

Lithuania handed over a new batch of military aid to Ukraine on Friday, including drones, anti-drone weapons and ammunition.
The package also included power generators and army folding beds, the ministry said on Twitter (X).
The ministry did not say how many drones, ammunition and other items were included in the package.
In another tweet today, the country's Defence Ministry reminds us that Lithuania has pledged to spend a quarter of its GDP on military aid to Ukraine each year.
Background. As reported, Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonite said that the country was ready to send its troops to Ukraine for exercises, but Kyiv had not asked for it. She added that she had parliamentary permission to send troops.
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