Finland sends more aid to Ukraine
Photo: Finland’s Ministry of the Interior
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Finland has continued its delivery of civilian aid to Ukraine, sending 31 rescue service vehicles and 32 truckloads of supplies between January and July this year, according to the Ministry of the Interior.
The assistance includes fire engines, control units, ambulances, generators, hospital equipment, communications tools, and buses. The current priority areas are emergency services, healthcare, and energy infrastructure.
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Finland has delivered 126 vehicles and 414 truckloads of civilian aid to Ukraine.
The aid is coordinated through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, which enables member states to offer support tailored to Ukraine’s requests. The mechanism combines the re
Source: www.helsinkitimes.fi