Japan to provide Ukraine with drones and chemical protection suits

Assistance will be provided as part of support for Ukraine in the war with Russia

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The Ministry of Defense of Japan will provide Ukraine with nuclear, biological and chemical protection kits and drones. About this in Twitter according to the Japanese Defense Ministry.

“The Japanese Ministry of Defense has decided to provide the Ukrainian government with NBC suits, NBC masks and drones. The struggle of Ukrainians for their country is still ongoing, so the Japanese Ministry of Defense will continue to provide our maximum support. For Ukraine,” the publication says.

The ministry did not specify the number of sets of protective clothing and equipment in question, as well as when the deadlines for sending aid to Ukraine.

Who helps Ukraine in the war with the Russian Federation

  • On April 10, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said the United States intends to provide Ukraine with “the weapons it needs” to defend against Russia.
  • In addition, the United States of America has assembled 100 Switchblade kamikaze drones and send them to Ukraine. First, US experts will train a group of our military to use them, after which they will be handed over to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the near future.
  • Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that Russia was planning a campaign to misinform the world’s media and politicians in order to disrupt the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
  • NATO allies have said they will supply weapons to Ukraine for as long as necessary.
  • At the same time, the British government is considering the option of transferring new deadly weapons to Ukraine. A Defense Department source for The Times suggested that the UK could send long-range artillery systems.
  • The US may increase production of the Stinger and Javelin systems that Ukraine has asked for.
  • The European Union will continue to arm Ukraine because it does not want to lose it in the war. This was stated by the head of the EU diplomatic corps, Josep Borrell.

Source: Segodnya

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