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Ireland delivers new military aid to Ukraine

Ireland delivers new military aid to Ukraine Photo: Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defense Simon Harris (Getty Images)

Ireland has delivered a new batch of military aid to Ukraine, which included vehicles and demining robots, according to Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defense, Simon Harris, on Twitter (X).

"Ireland’s support for Ukraine is unwavering. Today we delivered 34 vehicles and 3 de-mining robots to support Ukraine’s defense and humanitarian needs," Harris said.

The equipment has already arrived in Poland, including three Reacher demining robots.

The minister emphasized that Ireland will continue providing non-lethal aid for as long as it is needed.

Ireland’s aid to Ukraine

Earlier, in March, the Irish government approved an additional aid package for Ukraine worth €100 million. The funds were allocated for the purchase of non-lethal military equipment.

Previously, Ireland provided Ukraine with radar systems to strengthen its air defense.

In addition, it was recently reported that Ireland is ready to contribute to ensuring Ukraine’s security after the war with Russia ends.