
From US to The Netherlands: Countries sending weapons to Ukraine amid Russian invasion
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Russia-Ukraine war news updates: From the US to The Netherlands, several countries have decided to supply weapons to Ukraine after it was invaded by Russia.
While Ukrainian forces are putting up real resistance in the face of the Russian advance, the Western countries have stepped up arms deliveries to Ukraine after its invasion.
However, Ukraine says it needs more in order to resist Russia's bigger and better-equipped army.
Here are the countries which have given or have promised to provide military equipment to the war-torn nation in a major shift of policy.
Among those sending military aid is Germany, which has, in a major policy shift, decided to send weapons like anti-tank missiles and air defence guns to Ukraine along with other nations to boost Ukraine's capabilities to take on a superior Russia.
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Germany has also decided to send 14 armoured vehicles to the war-torn country.
After facing criticism for refusing to send weapons to Kyiv, unlike other Western allies, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Berlin will supply Ukraine with 1,000 anti-tank weapons and 500 Stinger surface-to-air missiles from Bundeswehr stocks.

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