Poland reported record aid to Ukraine: what it included.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion in 2022, Poland has provided significant aid to Ukraine. According to official data on the website of the President of Poland, the total amount of aid is 3.23 billion euros, which constitutes 4.91% of the country's GDP. A considerable portion of this amount includes support for Ukraine, as well as assistance to refugees.
Poland has become a leading country in providing military and humanitarian aid. It has provided about a thousand units of heavy weaponry, including over 350 tanks. Poland also delivered other equipment to Ukraine, including infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, and guns. Additionally, Poland transferred aircraft, helicopters, and drones to Ukraine.
Currently, almost a million Ukrainian refugees reside in Poland. Poland also provides the highest level of employment for refugees among the countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
These figures indicate a significant contribution of Poland to supporting Ukraine during the conflict with Russia.
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