The brigades have up to 20 billion UAH left in their accounts - Shmyhal.
The government of Ukraine has allocated a large sum of money for the purchase of drones and other necessities. This was reported by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, noting that military units have a significant amount of funds remaining.
'The government continually allocates funds for the direct purchase of necessary items for military units. There are up to 20 billion hryvnias remaining in their accounts,' he emphasized.
Denys Shmyhal urged to quickly spend the allocated funds on the purchase of drones, repair of vehicles, and other needs of frontline military units. The Prime Minister stressed that the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Finance have received appropriate tasks regarding this issue.
Summary:
Denys Shmyhal announced a significant allocation of funds for the purchase of drones, vehicle repairs, and other necessities for frontline military units. These funds must be used quickly to enhance the combat readiness of the Ukrainian armed forces.
The coronavirus crisis has presented unprecedented challenges to Ukraine and its army, thus the allocated money is critically important for ensuring the security and effectiveness of the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This step by the government indicates a high priority for national security and defense capability of Ukraine.Read also
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