Estonia has handed over a military aid package worth 80 million euros that includes Javelin anti-tank systems, machine guns, small arms ammunition, various hardware, and diving equipment. It is known that its contents are already being used by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, ERR has reported, quoting the Ministry of Defence of Estonia.
"Recent developments in Europe show that the supply of much-needed missiles and other military aid to Ukraine will continue on a large scale, and by doing so, we, together with our allies, are sending a clear signal to the Kremlin that we will continue to support Ukraine to the bitter end," said Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur.