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Sweden to send USD 590 mn in new military assistance to Ukraine

Sweden to send USD 590 mn in new military assistance to Ukraine

On 23 March, the Swedish government announced it would send new military assistance to Ukraine worth over $590 mn.

The package includes tanks, artillery pieces of Archer Artillery System and Robot 97, and ammunition.

In addition, Sweden said it might sell 14 artillery pieces of the Archer Artillery System to the UK, which previously donated the same pieces to Ukraine.

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