New Ukrainian-made unmanned aircraft complex and international support — five leading solutions of the week

Rubryka offers a short digest of the TOP-5 solutions of the week that bring Ukraine's victory closer:
🇫🇮 Finland announced a new aid package for Ukraine worth approximately €200 million. While the contents of the package are not fully disclosed, it is confirmed that it includes much-needed artillery ammunition.
🇸🇪 Sweden has allocated 1.4 billion Swedish kronor ($137.7 million) for Ukraine's restoration and development. This is the largest civilian assistance program in Sweden's history and includes support for rebuilding destroyed infrastructure, demining, and training healthcare workers.
🏢 Lviv museums raised over 185,000 UAH for the reconstruction of the Roman Shukhevych Museum, which was destroyed by Russian forces. The funds were collected during open days, during which three Lviv museums donated all proceeds from entrance fees to the restoration effort.
🇮🇸 Iceland has allocated more than €2 million to support Ukraine's energy sector. This follows four previous tranches of contributions to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund made in 2023–2024.
🪖 The Ministry of Defense has authorized the use of Ukrainian-made WINFLY unmanned aerial systems in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. These drones can strike field shelters, moving ground targets, and even track and destroy enemy reconnaissance drones.
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