British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Britain would provide a £50m air defence package for Ukraine, including anti-aircraft guns and technology to counter Iranian-supplied drones
During his visit, Mr Sunak pledged to continue the firm support for Ukraine that was a focus of policy under his predecessors.
"We are today providing new air defense, including anti-aircraft guns, radar and anti-drone equipment, and stepping up humanitarian support for the cold, hard winter ahead," Mr Sunak said in a statement. Britain knows what it means to fight for freedom.Британія знає, що означає боротися за свободу.— Rishi Sunak November 19, 2022 "With friends like you by our side, we are confident in our victory.
"Before launching an investigation, there must be grounds for it. We are currently establishing whether these videos are fake," Ukraine's spokesman for the general staff Bogdan Senyk said. One video shows soldiers apparently surrendering to several military personnel in camouflage and wearing yellow armbands.
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