Germany allocates an additional €40 million in winter aid to Ukraine
This was announced by German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul
The Gaze reports on it, referring to European Pravda.
Germany is providing Ukraine with additional winter aid in the amount of €40 million in response to ongoing Russian attacks on the country's infrastructure.
“We are helping to ensure that homes remain warm and lit, and that Russia, with its targeted terrorist attacks on civilian gas and heat supplies, does not succeed in breaking the morale of those defending their homeland,” the foreign minister announced.
The funds will be used for humanitarian measures, including the repair of heating systems and damaged houses, as well as the delivery of generators and essential items such as blankets and hygiene products.
At the end of October, it was announced that Germany would contribute €60 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund to speed up the delivery of generators, power equipment, and mobile thermal power plants.
Prior to this, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre announced additional funding to provide Ukraine with electricity and heating before winter.