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Sweden announces $100 mn in aid to Ukraine by AFP Staff Writers Stockholm (AFP) June 2, 2022 Sweden on Thursday announced additional aid of one billion kronor ($102 million, 95 million euros) to Ukraine, consisting of both financial aid and military equipment including anti-ship missiles and anti-tank launchers. "We are now seeing a new phase in the Russian invasion, where (Russia) is gathering strength in eastern and southeastern Ukraine and the Ukrainian side has requested help in several areas," Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist told reporters at a joint press conference with Finance Minister Mikael Damberg. Damberg said the Scandinavian country would contribute 578 million kronor to the Ukrainian central bank's fund for its armed forces, 60 million kronor to NATO's fund to help Ukraine's armed forces, and military equipment worth 262 million kronor. In addition, Sweden will contribute 100 million kronor for civilian efforts through the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency. The military materiel consists of Sweden's anti-ship missile system Robot 17, which is a modified version of the US Hellfire missile system, as well as 5,000 anti-tank launchers and AG 90 assault rifles and ammunition. "This is qualified equipment in line with what Ukraine has requested", Hultqvist said. In late February, Sweden broke its doctrine of not sending weapons to countries in active conflict for the first time since 1939, announcing 400 million kronor worth of military materiel and the donation of 500 million kronor to the Ukrainian central bank's fund for its armed forces. Sweden, along with neighbouring Finland, in May overturned decades of military non-alignment by submitting historic joint applications to join NATO, as support for membership soared in both countries after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Russia says killed hundreds of foreign 'mercenaries' working for Ukraine Moscow (AFP) June 2, 2022 Moscow said Thursday that it has managed to stem the arrival of foreign "mercenaries" in Ukraine over the past month and that it has killed "hundreds" of them. "Hundreds of foreign mercenaries in Ukraine have been destroyed by Russia's long-range precision weapons shortly after their arrival" to undergo training, the Russian defence ministry said in a statement. "Most of the mercenaries have been destroyed in combat zones due to their low level of training and lack of real combat experience." ... read more
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