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Lithuania hands over to Ukraine mortars worth tens of millions of euros — Defense Ministry

Vilnius regularly sends Kiev weapons and ammunition, the Lithuanian Defense Minister noted

VILNIUS, April 21. /TASS/. Lithuania has handed over to Ukraine a batch of heavy mortars worth tens of millions of euros, the Baltic News Service quotes Lithuanian Defense Minister Arvydas Anusauskas as saying.

"We have sent military aid to Ukraine: transferred heavy mortars, the number of which we will not specify," the report quotes him as saying, "The residual value of the weapons is estimated at tens of millions of euros."

The defense minister noted that Vilnius regularly sends Kiev weapons and ammunition. "It is difficult even to list everything. About a month ago I counted about 35 items. Not only Stinger air defense systems, but also other anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons, grenades, machine guns, automatic rifles and communication equipment have been transferred," Anusauskas specified.

Lithuania was the first NATO country to officially acknowledge in 2014 that it had supplied Kiev with "elements of weapons," without specifying what was meant. Some time later, the Ukrainian side noted that these were "lethal weapons" of Soviet production. In February 2019, Vilnius handed over decommissioned ammunition to Ukraine: more than 1 million rounds of ammunition for Soviet-made assault rifles. In October 2021, the Lithuanian Cabinet approved the delivery of armor and ballistic belts worth 676,000 euros to Ukraine. In February, Ukraine received from Lithuania a batch of Stinger man-portable air defense systems.

In early April, Laurynas Kasciunas, Chairman of the Seimas (Lithuanian parliament) National Security and Defense Committee, said that the aid provided by Vilnius to Kiev since the beginning of the crisis in Ukraine amounted to about 50 million euros in value terms.