Digest June 12-13: Patriot from USA and support packages from Allies

14.06.2024

Biden has approved the deployment of another PATRIOT system to Ukraine, — NYT.

Japan will provide $4.5 billion to Ukraine in 2024, according to the security agreement signed at G7 summit.

Javier Milei approved a plan of sending to Ukraine five “Super Etendard” combat aircraft, — infobae.

“50 billion dollars for Ukraine from G7. We are using interest from frozen assets”, — Christian Lindner.

Ukraine and USA signed a 10-year security agreement, — Reuters.

3 S-400 launchers and 4 radars were destroyed in 2 days in Crimea.

At the G7 Summit, Rishi Sunak will announce up to £242 million in bilateral assistance to Ukraine, to support immediate humanitarian, energy and stabilisation needs.

“The first four of 50 new armoured vehicles built by Canadian workers for Ukraine are heading to AFU”, — Bill Blair.

The Netherlands allocates €60 million for the purchase of drones for Ukraine.

Rheinmetall agreed with Ukraine on joint production of the “Lynx” IFV. The first Lynx will be produced in 2024, — Handelsblatt.

The Netherlands will make 1 AN/MPQ-53/65 Radar and 3 launchers available as part of their effort to deliver a complete Patriot battery to Ukraine.

USA will announce new sanctions against Russia at the G7 summit, which will take place on June 13-15.

ATESH partisans destroyed a satellite communication station “Zlyva” in the Moscow region.

“India will take part in the peace summit in Switzerland”, — Indian Foreign Ministry.

Lithuania will hand over 14 M113 APC to Ukraine this week to strengthen demining capabilities, — MoD.

“Arms supplies to Ukraine will become mandatory for NATO countries, they will be coordinated by command structures under the leadership of General Cavoli”, — Stoltenberg.

Germany announced a new package of military aid to Ukraine worth €700 million, which includes 100 missiles for Patriot in cooperation between Germany, Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands, — MoD.

“Armenia will leave CSTO!”, — PM Nikol Pashinyan.

For the first time in the history of the war (!), special operations forces hit the Russian digital radio relay station R-416GM.

A collapse of shares began on the Moscow Exchange after yesterday’s introduction of a new package of sanctions against Russia.

“Argentina became a new member of the Ramstein format”, — Lloyd Austin.

“Norway now donated to Ukraine 81mm bomb launcher ammunition for a value of approximately NOK 480 million”, — Defence Minister Bjørn Arild Gram.

$1 billion in additional aid to the energy sector of Ukraine from G7 partners.

“G7 have agreed on a loan structure based on the size of their economies to provide Ukraine with about $50 billion of fresh aid starting to flow by the end of the year”, — Bloomberg.

Great Britain, following the USA, also introduced sanctions against Russian financial institutions.

Romania will finance the training of Ukrainian pilots on F-16 fighter jets at the Fetești Air Base, — Profit.

Canada start shipping 2000 decommissioned CRV7 rocket motors to Ukraine, — Yahoo news.

“Russians attempted an assault on the Mariinka direction. AFU successfully destroyed 14 units of armored vehicles”, — Officer.

“Ukraine has the right to defend itself and we have the right to help it,” — Jens Stoltenberg about use F-16s for strikes inside Russia.

Slovenia sent 26 armored fighting vehicles, three infantry fighting vehicles and a new shipment of drones to Ukraine, — 24UR.

AFU hit the Belgorod region with HIMARS missiles on June 11. Seven soldiers died, 9 houses, 5 cars and one truck belonging to the military were damaged, — Astra.

Today, three Russian NTV “journalists” came under fire in Horlivka, Donetsk region. One of them died, two more are in serious condition.

Author: Tetiana Stelmakh | View all publications by the author