Estonia with Denmark's assistance transfers two patrol boats to Ukraine
Estonia, in coordination with Denmark, handed over two patrol boats to Ukraine. In particular, to protect sea routes in the Black Sea, according to the Estonian Ministry of Defense.
“Here we go again! Estonia has delivered two patrol boats to Ukraine in coordination with ally Denmark. Such aid helps Ukraine secure vital sea lines and defend its waters to stop Russian aggression,” the statement reads.
Estonia's assistance to Ukraine
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Estonia has provided significant military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. The aid package included Javelin anti-tank missile systems, howitzers and artillery ammunition, anti-tank mines and grenade launchers, mortars, and more.
In addition, Estonia not only provides Ukraine with weapons but also cooperates with other countries to strengthen this assistance. Thus, in cooperation with Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Iceland, field hospitals were transferred.
Earlier it was reported that Estonia would provide Ukraine with a military aid package worth 20 million euros.
In addition, Estonia has proposed a €120 billion financing plan for Ukraine.