Return of 95 service members from Russian captivity and new security agreements — five leading solutions of the week
Every Saturday, Rubryka offers a short digest of the TOP-5 solutions of the week that bring Ukraine closer to victory:
🇺🇦 Ukraine returned 95 service members from Russian captivity. Among them were 23 Mariupol defenders; others fought in the Donetsk, Kherson, Kharkiv, Luhansk, and Zaporizhzhia areas.
🇬🇧 Ukraine and Great Britain signed an agreement on credit support for defense capabilities for £2 billion. This will ensure the purchase of modern weapons, military equipment, and other means of defense according to NATO standards.
💣 Ukraine received a batch of special demining equipment from the American company Tetra Tech. In addition, the State Transport Special Service received four armored excavators, vehicles, and personal protective equipment.
🤝🏻 Ukraine signed security agreements with Slovenia and the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic will help with ammunition, the production of small arms, unmanned aerial vehicles, and electronic warfare equipment, while Slovenia will help with military training and other activities.
🔥 The largest Queen Hornets FPV drone was presented in Ukraine. It can carry up to 9.5 kg, and up to 65% of its components are Ukrainian. The drone is faster and quieter than conventional bombers.
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