Another nation is set to provide Ukraine with Patriot defense systems.
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Meanwhile, in geopolitical news, the United States has taken a significant step in supporting Ukraine's defense against Russia. The US has approved a potential sale of Patriot air defense systems to Denmark, with an estimated total cost of $8.5 billion. This move comes as the US has noted a decrease in its readiness to finance new supplies on its own.
Denmark plans to transfer these air defense systems to Ukraine, joining other NATO allies in taking on costs for buying American weapons to be transferred to Ukraine. The Netherlands has also announced its intention to transfer part of its weapons to Kyiv to strengthen its air defense.
Ukraine has repeatedly requested additional air defense systems from Western allies to protect strategic facilities from Russian missile strikes. The equipment package includes 36 MIM-104E GEM-T missiles, 20 PAC-3 MSE missiles, two AN/MPQ-65 radar stations, six PATRIOT M903A2 launchers, and other systems necessary for the batteries to function fully.
The transfer of these air defense systems is a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Charter97.org, a website that accepts donations via a multicurrency account, continues to provide news and updates on these events and other Belarusian and Ukrainian issues. The payment purpose for donations to Charter97.org is for the site.