Ukraine is working with Lithuania to supply armored medical evacuation vehicles for Ukrainian soldiers at the front.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said this in an evening video message.
The head of state announced a meeting with the Minister of Defense of Lithuania, with whom he had a “good conversation.”
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— Thanked for the support already provided to Ukraine – very significant. This means weapons, political support, and absolutely sincere support from society in Lithuania for Ukraine, for Ukrainians. Our alliance is truly felt. “I asked you to convey the words of our Ukrainian gratitude to Mr. President Nausėda,” the president noted.
Zelensky said that he discussed further defense cooperation with the head of the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense and spoke about work on the supply of armored medical evacuation vehicles for the guys at the front.
“We are also preparing for other international communications and events – we will do everything to add strength to Ukraine,” the head of state emphasized.
In addition, Zelensky said that on November 10 he addressed the participants of the Paris Peace Forum, which brought together leaders: European and from other continents. The head of state also informed about the visit of the first lady of Ukraine to France.
The President also noted the Ukrainian military for the defense of the state:
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– Artillerymen of the 55th brigade – I’m proud of you! Maryinsky direction – soldiers of the 79th separate brigade of the DShV, thank you! Avdeevka – 53 and 110 separate mechanized brigades. Thank you! Kupyansk – 14th separate mechanized brigade, 57th separate motorized infantry brigade, 13th battalion of the 95th brigade, 3rd battalion of the 54th separate mechanized brigade, 2nd battalion of the 30th separate mechanized brigade and 40th separate artillery brigade – I thank all of you, soldiers.
On November 10, the Lithuanian Ministry of Defense announced that the country's government had transferred to Ukraine an important batch of anti-drone systems and generators that will help counter Russian attacks.
This year, Vilnius has already donated Mi-8 helicopters, L-70 anti-aircraft guns with ammunition, M113 armored personnel carriers, millions of rounds of ammunition, ammunition for grenade launchers, sets of radar equipment and other assistance to Kiev.